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CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 (ITF+)

In this ITF+ course you will learn the fundamental IT skills in subjects areas including hardware, software, programming, security, and infrastructure that is needed to pass the CompTIA FC0-U61 IT Fundamentals (ITF+) exam.

 

With internship

$724

$1299

or

Without internship

$129

$599

this course includes

9 Training Hours

51 On-demand Videos

Closed Captions

6 Topics

160 Prep Questions

Certificate of Completion

What you’ll
learn

01

IT Concepts and Terminology

02

Infrastructure

03

Applications and Software

04

Software Development

05

Database Fundamentals

06

Security

About the ITF+ Exam

Our IT fundamentals course is designed to help anyone in their career to learn about the exciting world of IT. It gives students the basic IT fundamental skills needed in this industry and is based on different areas of IT, including hardware, software, programming, security, and infrastructure. This is the ideal place to start for anyone new to the world of IT. It will form the foundation of your learning as the information that you learn from this course will carry you forward to any additional certifications you gain in the future.

course CURRICULUM

IT Concepts and Terminology

Module 1 Notes
0.1 Instructor Intro
1.1 Compare and Contrast Notational Systems
1.1 Compare and Contrast Notational Systems Demo
1.2 Compare and Contrast Fundamentals Data Types and Their Characteristics
1.3 Illustrate the Basics of Computing and Processing
1.4 Explain the Value of Data and Information
1.5 Compare and Contrast Common Units of Measures
1.5 Compare and Contrast Common Units of Measures Demo
1.6 Explain the Troubleshooting Methodology

Infrastructure

Module 2 Notes
2.1 Classify Common Types of Input-Output Device Interfaces
2.2 Given a scenario, set up & install Common Peripheral Devices to a PC
2.2 Given a scenario, set up & install Common Peripheral Devices to a PC Demo
2.3 Explain the Purpose of Common Internal Computing Components
2.4 Compare & Contrast Common Internet Service Types-
2.5 Compare & Contrast Storage Types
2.6 Compare & Contrast Common Computing Devices & Their Purposes
2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts
2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts Demo
2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts Part 2
2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts Part 3
2.7 Explain Basic Networking Concepts Part 4
2.8 Given a scenario Install, Configure & Secure a Basic Wireless Network
2.8 Given a scenario Install, Configure & Secure a Basic Wireless Network Demo

Applications and Software

Module 3 Notes
3.1 Explain the Purpose of Operating Systems
3.1 Explain the Purpose of Operating Systems Demo
3.2 Compare & Contrast Components of an Operating System
3.2 Compare & Contrast Components of an Operating System Demo
3.3 Explain the Purpose & Proper Use of Software
3.4 Explain Methods of Application Architecture & Delivery Models
3.5 Given a Scenario Configure & Use Web Browsers
3.5 Given a Scenario Configure & Use Web Browsers FireFox
3.5 Given a Scenario Configure & Use Web Browsers Demo Chrome
3.5 Given a Scenario Configure & Use Web Browsers Demo Edge
3.6 Compare & Contrast General Application Concepts & Uses

Software Development

Module 4 Notes
4.1 Compare & Contrast Programming Language Categories-
4.2 Given a Scenario Use Programming Organizational Techniques & Interpret Logic-
4.3 Explain the Purpose & Use of Programming Concepts-
4.3 HTML Demo

Database Fundamentals

Module 5 Notes
5.1 Explain Database Concepts and the Purpose of Databases
5.2 Compare and Contrast Various Database Structures
5.3 Summarize Methods Used to Interface with Databases
5.3 Summarize Methods Used to Interface with Databases Demo

Security

Module 6 Notes
6.1 Summarize Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability Concerns
6.2 Explain Methods to Secure Devices and Best Practices
6.3 Summarize Behavioral Security Concepts
6.4 Compare & Contrast Authentication, Authorization, Accounting, & Repudiation Concepts
6.5 Explain Password Best Practices
6.6 Explain Common Uses of Encryption
6.7 Explain Business Continuity Concepts
6.8 Takeaways-
6.9 ITF Fundamentals Conclusion

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Instructors

We take pride in the quality of highly sought-after instructors at IBT Learning. Our up-to-date curriculum is designed and taught by the best-in-class IT professionals.

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YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

What is the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 (ITF+) course about?

The CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 (ITF+) course offered by IBT Online is designed to provide fundamental IT skills in areas such as hardware, software, programming, security, and infrastructure. It prepares you to pass the CompTIA FC0-U61 IT Fundamentals (ITF+) exam. The course covers basic database concepts, IT concepts, network connectivity, network communication fundamentals, common operating systems, basic computer maintenance, and more.

Who should take the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 (ITF+) course?

The course is suitable for anyone who is new to the world of IT and wants to gain a foundational understanding of the industry. It is also ideal for students considering a career in IT, professionals working in fields that require a broad understanding of IT, and marketing, sales, and operations staff in IT-based organizations​.

What skills will I acquire from the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 (ITF+) course?

Upon completion of this course, you will comprehend notational systems, the basics of computing, data, and troubleshooting. You will also understand how to set up and install common peripheral devices to a laptop/PC, secure a basic wireless network, manage application software, and understand the components of an operating system. The course will help you comprehend programming language categories, interpret logic, understand the purpose of programming concepts, and understand the basics of database concepts and security methods​.

What is the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 (ITF+) exam?

The CompTIA IT Fundamentals exam focuses on essential IT skills and knowledge needed to perform tasks commonly performed by advanced end-users and entry-level IT professionals. The exam covers features and functions of common operating systems, network connectivity, common software applications and their purpose, as well as security and web browsing best practices. The exam is intended for candidates who are advanced end-users and/or are considering a career in IT.

What are the details of the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 (ITF+) exam?

The CompTIA IT Fundamentals exam code is FC0-U61. It consists of a maximum of 75 multiple-choice questions and has a duration of 60 minutes. The passing score is 650 on a scale of 900. No prior experience is necessary to take this exam. The exam is usually retired three years after its launch date.

Why should I consider pursuing the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 (ITF+) certification?

IT jobs are expected to grow significantly, adding over half a million new jobs between 2019 and 2029. Additionally, nearly three-quarters of employers worldwide rate technology as a primary factor in reaching business objectives. Hence, gaining fundamental IT skills through this certification can help you leverage these opportunities and use new technologies effectively.