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Duration
6 Weeks
Tuition
$185
Online
Apr 12-Jun 12
May 17 - Jul 17 2023
Jun 14 - Aug 14 2023
Jul 12 - Sep 11 2023
Aug 16 - Oct 16 2023
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
yes
Conestoga’s Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Preparation course will teach students about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer, including microprocessors, RAM, power supplies, motherboards, UEFI/BIOS, the system setup utility, the expansion bus, and input/output devices. Learn how things work, how to configure everything, and how to troubleshoot in real-world environments. This course provides the knowledge to base the rest of CompTIA A+ certification studies for the 220-1001 and 220-1002 exams.
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Kristen Chan
Kitchener-Waterloo • April 12, 2022Graduated From
Bachelor of Early Learning Program Development (Honours)
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Lots of work-integrated (WIL) learning and amazing community feel to this program at Conestoga. Invaluable experience in a kindergarten classroom topped off excellent classroom training by first-rate professors in this bachelor's degree program. Highly...
Lots of work-integrated (WIL) learning and amazing community feel to this program at Conestoga. Invaluable experience in a kindergarten classroom topped off excellent classroom training by first-rate professors in this bachelor's degree program. Highly recommended.
Great applied program
Tyler M.
Kitchener-Waterloo • January 13, 2022Graduated From
Software Engineering Technology (Optional Co-Op)
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I'm in my second year of the Software Engineering Technology program and have only great things to say about my experience. Good faculty and curriculum, nice campus, and a lot of focus on career support and practical training. Glad I chose it over comp...
I'm in my second year of the Software Engineering Technology program and have only great things to say about my experience. Good faculty and curriculum, nice campus, and a lot of focus on career support and practical training. Glad I chose it over computer science in the end.