Post-secondary education options
High school graduates may consider a 6-12 month certificate
and associated 1-2 year degree programs offered by colleges, technical colleges
and vocational schools. These programs prepare students in the classroom and
practical courses on the installation, maintenance and repair of computers and
peripheral systems. Students take introductory courses in digital logic and
computer networks. Other topics covered can range from troubleshooting computer
microprocessors to soldering electrical components on printed circuit boards.
The advanced certification courses and associated degree
courses generally cover the computer diagnostic equipment used to diagnose
technical problems. Associate degree programs can extend these concepts to
other systems that use computers or electronic devices, such as lighting
systems or home entertainment systems.
Certification
Most computer repair programs prepare students for the
Computer Technology Industry Association (A + CompTIA) certification exam
(www.comptia.org). CompTIA is a vendor independent organization that certifies
IT technicians in various areas such as computer networks, servers and security
applications. A + certification is the organization's entry-level basic
designation that provides proof of a professional's ability and ability to
install and maintain IT systems. Earning credentials involves completing two
exams. CompTIA offers study materials for the exam on its website.
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