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Course Title: IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST (ITSS) Program Type: Traineeship Course Code: AT00005 Award Type: Industry Professional Certification CompTIA and Microsoft Awards Objective Areas: Microsoft MTA; Server; CompTIA A+ and Network+ Virtualization & Cloud Essentials Duration: 56 Weeks (Blended Learning) Microsoft MTA Qualifications 98-349 Operating System Fundamentals 98-366 Networking Fundamentals 98-365 Windows Server Administration Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) provides a standard for measuring and validating fundamental technology knowledge. MTA enables students to explore career paths and provides a career foundation and the confidence to succeed in advanced studies in future vocational endeavors. This is achieved through knowledge that leads students to more Microsoft advanced technology certifications such as MCSA. CompTIA Qualifications 220-801 A+ Technician Part 1 220-802 A+ Technician Part 2 N10-005 Network Technician CLO-001 Cloud Essentials The A+ and Network + certifications are the core IT technician qualification which creates a foundation link to many more specialized qualifications. The CompTIA Cloud Essentials course and certifi- cation demonstrates that an individual knows what cloud computing means from a business and technical perspective, as well as what is involved in moving to and governing the cloud.

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Course Title: IT

SUPPORT

SPECIALIST (ITSS)

Program Type: Traineeship

Course Code: AT00005

Award Type: Industry Professional Certification

CompTIA and Microsoft Awards

Objective Areas: Microsoft MTA; Server;

CompTIA A+ and Network+

Virtualization & Cloud Essentials

Duration: 56 Weeks (Blended Learning)

Includes Work Experience of 16 weeks with IT company

Microsoft MTA Qualifications

98-349 Operating System Fundamentals

98-366 Networking Fundamentals 98-365 Windows Server Administration

Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) provides a standard for measuring and validating fundamental

technology knowledge. MTA enables students to explore career paths and provides a career foundation

and the confidence to succeed in advanced studies in

future vocational endeavors. This is achieved through knowledge that leads students to more Microsoft

advanced technology certifications such as MCSA.

CompTIA Qualifications 220-801 A+ Technician Part 1 220-802 A+ Technician Part 2

N10-005 Network Technician CLO-001 Cloud Essentials

The A+ and Network + certifications are the core IT technician qualification which creates a foundation link to many more specialized qualifications. The CompTIA Cloud Essentials course and certifi-cation demonstrates that an individual knows what cloud computing means from a business and technical perspective, as well as what is involved in

moving to and governing the cloud.

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Train to become an IT and Network Technician Gain Server, Cloud, Networking and OS Certifications with Athlone Training Centre Course Name: IT Support Specialist Course Location: Athlone Training Centre Couse Duration: 56 weeks Course Description: The aim of the course is to provide IT and Network Technicians to the IT Industry by providing the trainees with:

Hands-on practical workshops Theory required by Technicians Blended Learning, using in-class and home learning Access to industry recognised certification

The two main certifying bodies are: CompTIA – Computing Technology Industry Association (an organisation with most of the major

players in IT as their members)

Microsoft – one of the biggest IT companies.

Get Yourself Certified

The certification offered on this course is industry standard certification which means you can use it to gain employment in any location world-wide as it is recognised globally. As you prepare for the industry recognised exams, you cover all the objectives for the examining bodies using practical and classroom learning, in combination with home study. We use virtual labs to reinforce the practical knowledge gained in class when you are at home.

Course Delivery

This course is delivered through blended learning. This consists of 2 days tuition and practical exercises

in the Athlone Training Centre and a recommended 18 – 24 hours a week home study. During you home

study you will be linked directly with the training centre and you will have access to the following course

material:

o Study books for each module

o Video Presentations

o Course Notes

o Virtual Labs

o Exercises

o Practice Tests

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In class you will also undertake:

o Team Exercises – eg. Troubleshooting, building, repairing, installing

networks and equipment.

o Computer Build – you build your own computer and you make a

presentation on how you designed and built the system

Work Experience:

One of the most important aspects of the course is work experience. It is by applying what you learnt and

practiced during the course and what you learn from you workplace experience that will make you a

professional and confident IT technician.

Finding A Company

Each trainee must find an employer for the work-experience part of the course. The employer is not

required to pay the trainee (you will continue to be paid the training allowance during work-experience)

and the trainee is covered by insurance while on work experience. Candidates must have found a

employer before attending the course interview. During the course briefing session, which takes place

approx. 1 month before interviews, you will be given a list of employers who have already taken on

trainees for work experience.

Company

The company providing the work experience must have someone experienced and qualified in IT to

ensure that the trainee is being monitored and their log-book is being signed. Both the company

representative and the trainee will ensure that the trainee’s Workplace Skills Record (log book) is fully

completed and signed off. During work experience trainees will follow the day-to-day activity within the

company. Activities listed in the workplace skills record (log book) which relate to key skills trainees have

acquired are validated by the employer.

Course Objectives:

This ITSS (IT Support Specialist) course will provide trainees with the necessary knowledge and skills

required to work as an IT and Network Technician. Trainees will also be given the opportunity to gain

industry standard certification. This certification is recognized internationally.

CompTIA A+ 220-801 OBJECTIVES

1.0 PC Hardware

1.1 Configure and apply BIOS settings.

1.2 Differentiate between motherboard

components, their purposes, and

properties.

1.3 Compare and contrast RAM types and

features.

1.4 Install and configure expansion cards.

1.5 Install and configure storage devices

and use appropriate media.

1.6 Differentiate among various CPU types

and features and select the appropriate

cooling method.

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1.7 Compare and contrast various connection interfaces and explain their purpose.

1.8 Install an appropriate power supply based on a given scenario.

1.9 Evaluate and select appropriate components for a custom configuration, to meet customer

specifications or needs.

1.10 Given a scenario, evaluate types and features of display devices.

1.11 Identify connector types and associated cables.

1.12 Install and configure various peripheral devices.

2.0 Networking

2.1 Identify types of network cables and connectors.

2.2 Categorize characteristics of connectors and cabling.

2.3 Explain properties and characteristics of TCP/IP.

2.4 Explain common TCP and UDP ports, protocols, and their purpose.

2.5 Compare and contrast wireless networking standards and encryption types.

2.6 Install, configure, and deploy a SOHO wireless/wired router using appropriate settings.

2.7 Compare and contrast Internet connection types and features.

2.8 Identify various types of networks.

2.9 Compare and contrast network devices, their functions, and features.

2.10 Given a scenario, use appropriate networking tools.

3.0 Laptops

3.1 Install and configure laptop hardware and components.

3.2 Compare and contrast the components within the display of a laptop.

3.3 Compare and contrast laptop features.

4.0 Printers

4.1 Explain the differences between the various printer types and summarize the associated

imaging process.

4.2 Given a scenario, install, and configure printers.

4.3 Given a scenario, perform printer maintenance.

5.0 Operational Procedures

5.1 Given a scenario, use appropriate safety procedures.

5.2 Explain environmental impacts and the purpose of environmental controls.

5.3 Given a scenario, demonstrate proper communication and professionalism.

5.4 Explain the fundamentals of dealing with prohibited content/activity.

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CompTIA A+ 220-802 OBJECTIVES

1.0 Operating Systems

1.1 Compare and contrast the features and requirements of various Microsoft Operating Systems.

1.2 Given a scenario, install & configure the operating system using the most appropriate method.

1.3 Given a scenario, use appropriate command line tools.

1.4 Given a scenario, use appropriate operating system features and tools.

1.5 Given a scenario, use Control Panel utilities (the items are organized by “classic view/large

icons” in Windows).

1.6 Setup and configure Windows networking on a client/desktop.

1.7 Perform preventive maintenance procedures using appropriate tools.

1.8 Explain the differences among basic OS security settings.

1.9 Explain the basics of client-side virtualization.

2.0 Security

2.1 Apply and use common prevention methods.

2.2 Compare and contrast common security threats.

2.3 Implement security best practices to secure a workstation.

2.4 Given a scenario, use the appropriate data destruction/disposal method.

2.5 Given a scenario, secure a SOHO wireless network.

2.6 Given a scenario, secure a SOHO wired network.

3.0 Mobile Devices

3.1 Explain the basic features of mobile operating systems.

3.2 Establish basic network connectivity and configure email.

3.3 Compare and contrast methods for securing mobile devices.

3.4 Compare and contrast hardware differences in regards to tablets and laptops.

3.5 Execute and configure mobile device synchronization.

4.0 Troubleshooting

4.1 Given a scenario, explain the troubleshooting theory.

4.2 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common problems related to motherboards, RAM, CPU and

power with appropriate tools.

4.3 Given a scenario, troubleshoot hard drives and RAID arrays with appropriate tools.

4.4 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common video and display issues.

4.5 Given a scenario, troubleshoot wired and wireless networks with appropriate tools.

4.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot operating system problems with appropriate tools.

4.7 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common security issues with appropriate tools and best

practices.

4.8 Given a scenario, troubleshoot, and repair common laptop issues while adhering to the

appropriate procedures.

4.9 Given a scenario, troubleshoot printers with appropriate tools

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CompTIA NETWORK+ N10-005 OBJECTIVES

1.0 Networking Concepts

1.1 Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models.

1.2 Classify how applications, devices, and protocols relate to the OSI model layers.

1.3 Explain the purpose and properties of IP addressing.

1.4 Explain the purpose and properties of routing and switching.

1.5 Identify common TCP and UDP default ports.

1.6 Explain the function of common networking protocols.

1.7 Summarize DNS concepts and its components.

1.8 Given a scenario, implement the following network troubleshooting methodology:

1.9 Identify virtual network components.

2.0 Network Installation and Configuration

2.1 Given a scenario, install and configure routers and switches.

2.2 Given a scenario, install and configure a wireless network.

2.3 Explain the purpose and properties of DHCP.

2.4 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wireless problems.

2.5 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common router and switch problems.

2.6 Given a set of requirements, plan and implement a basic SOHO network.

3.0 Network Media and Topologies

3.1 Categorize standard media types and associated properties.

3.2 Categorize standard connector types based on network media.

3.3 Compare and contrast different wireless standards.

3.4 Categorize WAN technology types and properties.

3.5 Describe different network topologies.

3.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common physical connectivity problems.

3.7 Compare and contrast different LAN technologies.

3.8 Identify components of wiring distribution.

4.0 Network Management

4.1 Explain the purpose and features of various network appliances.

4.2 Given a scenario, use appropriate hardware tools to troubleshoot connectivity issues.

4.3 Given a scenario, use appropriate software tools to troubleshoot connectivity issues.

4.4 Given a scenario, use the appropriate network monitoring resource to analyze traffic.

4.5 Describe the purpose of configuration management documentation.

4.6 Explain different methods and rationales for network performance optimization.

5.0 Network Security

5.1 Given a scenario, implement appropriate wireless security measures.

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5.2 Explain the methods of network access security.

5.3 Explain methods of user authentication.

5.4 Explain common threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigation techniques.

5.5 Given a scenario, install and configure a basic firewall.

5.6 Categorize different types of network security appliances and methods.

CompTIA CLOUD ESSENTIALS CLO-001 OBJECTIVES

1.0 What is Cloud Computing

1.1 Defining Cloud Computing

1.2 Understanding Distributed Application Design

1.3 Understanding Resource Management Automation

1.4 Understanding Virtualized Computing Environments

1.5 Understanding High-Performance Computing Models

1.6 Understanding Cloud Computing Technologies

2.0 Cloud Models

2.1 Evolving from Virtualization to the Cloud

2.2 Planning Organizational Roles in the Cloud

2.3 Identifying Cloud Deployment Models and Scope Modifiers

2.4 Including Future Cloud Models

3.0 Service Models

3.1 Categorizing Cloud Services

3.2 Examining Software as a Service

3.3 Examining Platform as a Service

3.4 Identifying Emerging Cloud Database Capabilities

3.5 Defining Everything as a Service

4.0 Current Cloud Technologies

4.1 Comparing Traditional Technologies and Cloud Alternatives

4.2 Accessing the Cloud

4.3 Networking in the Cloud

4.4 Web Access Architecture

4.5 Leveraging Software as a Service

4.6 Personal Software as a Service Applications

4.7 Enterprise Software as a Service Applications

4.8 Cloud-Specific Software as a Service Applications

4.9 Developing within Platform as a Service

4.10 Implementing within Platform as a Service

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4.11 Empowering Mobile Computing

5.0 Cloud Business Value

5.1 Identifying Business Drivers for Cloud Computing

5.2 Reducing Costs and Increasing Efficiency

5.3 Increasing Organizational Agility

5.4 Examining the Business Impact

5.5 Evaluating Cloud Computing Costs

5.6 Identifying Value Now and in the Future

5.7 Choosing the Appropriate Cloud Model

5.8 Making the Right Decision

6.0 Cloud Infrastructure Planning

6.1 Understanding Cloud Networks

6.2 Leveraging Automation and Self-Service

6.3 Understanding Federated Cloud Services

6.4 Achieving Interoperability

7.0 Strategies for Cloud Adoption

7.1 Aligning Cloud Deployments with Organizational Goals

7.2 Identifying the Impact of Cloud Adoption to Business Processes

7.3 Understanding the Importance of Service-Level Agreements

8.0 Applications in the Cloud

8.1 Understanding the Role of Standard Applications

8.2 Developing Cloud-Ready Applications

8.3 Migrating Applications to the Cloud

8.4 Preparing for Technical Challenges

8.5 Identifying and Mitigating Risks

9.0 Cloud Service Rollout

9.1 Identifying Vendor Roles and Responsibilities

9.2 Identifying Organizational Skill Requirements

9.3 Transitioning to Live Environments

9.4 Preparing for Incident Management

10.0 Cloud Service-Level Management

10.1 Understanding ITIL Service Management

10.2 Applying ITIL to Cloud Computing

10.3 Developing and Utilizing Performance Metrics

10.4 Implementing Continual Process Improvement

11.0 Security in the Cloud

11.1 Understanding Security and Risk

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11.2 Reviewing Security Standards

11.3 Exploring Common Security Risks and Mitigations

11.4 Implementing an ISMS

11.5 Responding to Incidents

11.6 Recognizing Security Benefits

12.0 Privacy and Compliance

12.1 Identifying Legal Risks

12.2 Identifying Privacy Risks

12.3 Managing Identity in the Cloud

MTA 98-349 Windows Operating System Fundamentals Objectives

1.0 Introducing, Installing and Upgrading the OS

1.1 Identifying Operating System Editions

1.2 Identifying Upgrade Paths from older Operating Systems

1.3 Identifying Application Compatibility

1.4 Understanding Product Identification Keys

1.5 Understanding Installation Types

2.0 Understanding Operating System Configurations

2.1 Understanding User Accounts and UAC

2.2 Configuring Control Panel Options

2.3 Configuring Desktop Settings

2.4 Understanding Virtualized Clients

2.5 Understanding Application Virtualization

3.0 Understanding Native Applications, Tools, Mobility and Remote Management and Assistance

3.1 Understanding Windows Internet Explorer

3.2 Introducing Accessory Programs

3.3 Using the Snipping Tool

3.4 Playing Back and Recording to Media

3.5 Understanding Sync Center

3.6 Using Mobility Center

3.7 Understanding Remote Desktop Services

4.0 Managing Applications, Services, Folders and Libraries

4.1 Installing and Managing Applications

4.2 Understanding Services

4.3 Using MSCONFIG (System Configuration Utility)

4.4 Understanding Files Systems

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4.5 Exploring and Managing Libraries

4.6 Encrypting and Compressing Files and Folders

5.0 Managing Devices

5.1 Understanding Storage

5.2 Understanding Printing Devices

5.3 Understanding System Devices

6.0 Understanding File and Print Sharing

6.1 File and Print Sharing Basics

6.2 Understanding Home Group

6.3 Creating Public, Basic and Advanced Shares

6.4 Mapping Drives

6.5 Understanding Permissions

6.6 Setting Up Printer Sharing

6.7 Troubleshooting Printers

7.0 Maintaining, Updating and Protecting Windows

7.1 Exploring Built-in Maintenance Tools

7.2 Maintaining the Windows Registry

7.3 Updating the System

7.4 Defending Your System from Malicious Software

8.0 Understanding Backup and Recovery Methods

8.1 Understanding Local, Network and Automated Backup Methods

8.2 Creating a System Image

8.3 Creating a Repair Disc

8.4 Understanding System Restore

8.5 Using System Restore

8.6 Understanding Recovery Boot Options

MTA 98-366 Networking Fundamentals Objectives

1.0 Understanding Local Area Networking

1.1 Examining Local Area Networks, Devices and Data Transfer

1.2 Defining a LAN

1.3 Identifying Types of LANs

1.4 Getting to Know Perimeter Networks

1.5 Network Documentation

1.6 Using Microsoft Visio

1.7 Identifying Network Topologies

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1.8 Defining Ethernet Standards

1.9 Identifying the differences between Client/Server and Peer-to-Peer Distributed Networks

2.0 Defining Networks with the OSI Model

2.1 Understanding the OSI basics

2.2 Defining the Communications Subnetwork

2.3 Defining the Upper OSI Layers

3.0 Understanding Wire and Wireless Networks

3.1 Recognizing Wired Networks and Media Types

3.2 Comprehending Wireless Networks

4.0 Understanding Internet Protocol

4.1 Working with IPv4

4.2 Working with IPv6

5.0 Implementing TCP/IP in the command line

5.1 Using Basic TCP/IP commands

5.2 Working with Advanced TCP/IP Commands

6.0 Working with Networking Services

6.1 Setting Up Common Networking Services

6.2 Defining RRAS and IPsec

6.3 Defining Name Resolution Techniques

7.0 Understanding Wide Area Networks

7.1 Understanding Routing

7.2 Static and Dynamic Routing Tables

7.3 Defining Common WAN Technologies and Connections

7.4 Packet Switching

7.5 T-Carriers

7.6 Other WAN Technologies and Internet Connectivity

8.0 Defining Network Infrastructures and Network Security

8.1 Understanding Networks outside the LAN

8.2 Internet, Intranets, Extranets

8.3 VPNs

8.4 Understanding Security Devices and Zones

8.5 Firewalls

8.6 Perimeter Security Devices

8.7 DMZ

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MTA 98-365 Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Objectives

1.0 Server Overview

1.1 Understanding What A Server Does

1.2 Server Roles

1.3 Server Hardware

1.4 Software

1.5 Installing Windows Server

1.6 Clean Install

1.7 Upgrade

1.8 Disk Cloning and System Preparation Tool

1.9 Unattended Installation

1.10 Using Windows Deployment Services

1.11 Windows Licensing

1.12 Windows Activation

1.13 Windows Updates

2.0 Managing Windows Server

2.1 Performing Initial Configuration Tasks

2.2 Using the Control Panel

2.3 UAC

2.4 System Settings

2.5 Changing Computer Name and Domain Settings

2.6 Remote Settings

2.7 Date and Time

2.8 Configuring IP Address Settings

2.9 Managing Devices and Device Drivers

2.10 Using Microsoft Management Console and Administrative Tools

2.11 Installing Programs, Roles and Features

2.12 Managing Services

2.13 Understanding the Registry

2.14 Managing Server Core

3.0 Managing Storage

3.1 Identifying Storage Technology

3.2 Comparing IDE and SCSI

3.3 RAID

3.4 Hot Spares

3.5 NAS and SAN Storage

3.6 Understanding Disk Structure

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3.7 Using Disk Management Tools

4.0 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Servers

4.1 Managing IT

4.2 Introducing Troubleshooting Methodology

4.3 Booting the System

4.4 Understanding Performance

4.5 Introducing Business Continuity

4.6 Understanding Backups

5.0 Essential Services

5.1 Naming Resolution

5.2 Hosts

5.3 LMHosts

5.4 DNS

5.5 DHCP Services

5.6 Introducing Directory Services with Active Directory

6.0 File and Print Services

6.1 Introducing NTFS

6.2 NTFS Permissions

6.3 Copying and Moving Files

6.4 Looking at Folders and File Owners

6.5 Encrypting Files with NTFS

6.6 Sharing Drives and Folders

6.7 Looking at Printers

6.8 Installing Printers

6.9 Printer Properties

6.10 Setting Printer Permissions

6.11 Managing Print Jobs

6.12 Configuring Internet Printing

6.13 Enabling Auditing

7.0 Popular Windows Network Services and Applications

7.1 Introducing the Web Server

7.2 Web Sites with IIS

7.3 FTP with IIS

7.4 Understanding Remote Access

7.5 Introducing Remote Administration

7.6 Understanding Server Virtualization

7.7 Creating Virtual Machines & Managing Virtual Machines

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LEARNER REQUIREMENTS

This course is open to both men and women

Are you someone who ….

Has achieved Leaving Certificate or hold a NFQ Level 5 IT certificate.

Is sufficiently motivated to manage your own study time and meet assignment deadlines

Has the personality needed to work as part of a team in a demanding work environment

Has a good basic knowledge of computers and is interested in becoming a PC and Network Technician

Has a good numerical aptitude

Has a sufficiently good level of literacy to carry out extensive reading for study and in preparation for course examinations

Has some experience of repairing computers or installing hardware

Has a driving license (or is in the process of getting one).

….. if you’ve answered yes to most of these questions, this may be the course for you!

CERTIFICATION

CompTIA MICROSOFT A+ Essentials 220-801 A+ Practical Application 220-802 Network+ N10-005 Cloud Essentials CLO-001

MTA (Microsoft Technology Associate) in: Microsoft Operating Systems 98-349 Networking 98-366 Windows Server Administration 98-365

You are also encouraged and facilitated to study for and undertake extra exams, based on job

opportunities and employer recommendations.

SELECTION CRITERIA Selection for the course will involve: Course Briefing Day Approximately 4 to 6 weeks before the start of the Interviews everyone that is registered to do the course will be called to a briefing session. This is where we go through the course in detail and describe what each trainee can expect of the course. There is a question and answer session immediately after the presentation. If you decide you would like to go forward for the course we will get you to sign a form and list you to be called for the aptitude test and interview. Aptitude Test This test is conducted in the Training Centre on the day of the interview and takes approximately 1 hour. Each learner is assessed under the following headings: English, Numerical, Literacy, Logical, Diagrammatic and basic computer hardware skills.

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Interview The candidate must bring details of their work placement to the Interview. The candidate must bring their current and up to date CV with them. The interview will last approximately 20 minutes. Candidates will be interviewed by two people (including the course tutor). This take the form of a chat in which they can tell the panel why they would like to do the course and to talk through the course content to ensure that it is the correct step forward in their future career. It is an ideal time to clarify any outstanding questions they may have. Location The Athlone Training Centre is situated near the N6 motorway and close to Athlone Institute of Technology on the eastern side of Athlone town. How to Register for the ITSS Course: Through your local Department of Social Protection Office – Intreo or: contact the Athlone Training Centre at 090 6424200, quoting the name of the course (ITSS) and the course reference number (ATS78.) Please note that this course is subject to change at any time.

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