Future-proof your career by becoming a Computer Technician
It’s no secret that as more computers are utilized to service the needs of an increasingly digital world, there are more opportunities for computer technicians to keep those services running smoothly!
Through our Computer Technician program, students gain the skills necessary to earn CompTIA A+ certification, the industry standard for computer technicians. The U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates there will be 89,000 new computer technician jobs expected by 2024, carrying an average salary of $52,000.
Our real-world training program is 100% online and delivered by experts from across the industry. Students also receive one-on-one instructor support and the backing of CSUB Extended Education. Dedicated students can complete the program in as little as three months.
So, start exploring today and see if an in-demand career as a Computer Technician is right for you!
At A Glance
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Credits134 hours of instruction
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Average Completion Time6 months
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Cost$2,799
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LocationCareerStep (Partner)
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Modality100% online
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Admission CycleRolling Continuous
Program Details
Applicants must:
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Be at least 18 years of age
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Meet one of the following requirements:
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High school diploma
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General Education Development (GED) Certificate
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Pass the Career Step Pre-Enrollment Assessment Test
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The Computer Technician program is 305 completion hours and is offered entirely online, providing 24/7 access to all material, and allowing you to progress through the curriculum on your own schedule and at your own pace. Below is a breakdown of the program outline of the 305 hours.
- Program Orientation (1 hour)
- Computer Fundamentals (5 hours)
- Hardware (80 hours)
- Networking (40 hours)
- Laptops (5 hours)
- Printers (5 hours)
- Operational Procedures (5 hours)
- Midterm (8 hours)
- Operating Systems (80 hours)
- Security (10 hours)
- Mobile Devices (5 hours)
- Troubleshooting (45 hours)
- Practical Skills Lab (15 hours)
- Final Exam Preparation (1 hour)
Since this program is completely self-paced and the online training format allows you the flexibility to study as much or as little as your schedule allows, the time it takes you to complete the course will differ from other students. Some students are able to complete their training program in as little as one or two months while others, who are more limited in the time they can devote to the course, take longer. Students who can devote about 15 hours a week can finish in about 5 months.
Every student who enrolls in Career Step’s Computer Technician Certificate program receives an initial 3-month period of enrollment. You'll have 6 months to complete the program. If you need extra time to complete the courses after your initial 6-month enrollment, we have 3-month extensions available for purchase. We currently offer an additional 3 months at no extra charge.
Your enrollment includes everything you will need to train for a successful career as a computer technician. Your enrollment includes:
- Access to expert-created curriculum
- Technical support
- 2 quick-reference guides for A+ exam study
- One-on-one help from your instructors
- Valuable graduate resources
- Complete ebook library
- 2 certification exam vouchers upon program completion
Since the program is completely online, your computer will play an important role in your learning experience. We recommend the following minimum computer system specifications:
Hardware
- Active internet connection (high speed/broadband connection recommended)
- 800 X 600 minimum display resolution (1024 X 768 or higher recommended)
- Sound card and speakers (headphones recommended)
- Available USB port
Software
- Adobe Flash Player (ver. 10 or higher)
- Windows Media Player (ver. 10 or higher) or Quicktime Player (ver. 7 or higher)
- PDF reader
Browser
- Internet Explorer 7.x/8.x/9.x
- Firefox 3.x
- Safari 4.x or greater (Mac only)
- Javascript and cookies must be enabled
Operating System
- Microsoft Windows (XP®, Vista®, 7 with latest service pack)
- Mac OS X (10.4.11 or greater)
Note: Mobile browsing devices are not currently supported. However, Career Step is investigating the implementation of mobile device support, and these specifications will be updated once a decision has been reached.
The Computer Technician Certificate program is completely online and provided by our partner, CareerStep. Once you are registered with CareerStep, your password and access information will be emailed to you. Through the CareerStep portal you will have access to:
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Readings
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Homework assignments
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Quizzes / tests
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Technical support
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Discussion boards
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One-on-one help from instructors
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Additional resources
Developed by industry experts, the Computer Technician Certificate program includes training on everything you’ll need to earn your A+ certification through the Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). With our affordable pricing, you get a quality online training with one-on-one support from dedicated trainers and career support advisors—available by phone, email, and chat every step of the way. The learning objectives outlined below provide a map of the knowledge and skills you’ll gain as you complete each module.
Program Orientation (1 hour)
Identify the elements, expectations, and requirements of the program
Navigate the program using the pages, menus, and buttons provided
Use the program tools, including the study planner, gradebook, and completion report as well as be able to contact Career Step using various communication tools, including phone, email, forums, chat rooms, and social media
Identify and use program-specific resources
Computing Overview (5 hours)
- Identify common I/O ports by sight
- Connect common peripherals to standard ports
- Navigate the Windows 10 interface
- Use shell commands
- Shut down a Linux system
- Navigate the Mac OS interface
PC Technician Responsibilities (4 hours)
- Use an anti-static mat and strap to protect yourself from ESD
- Implement appropriate grounding procedures
- Use proper communication techniques and exhibit professionalism while interacting with clients
- Go through the change management process to request changes to a project
- Use a PC toolkit
- Install a UPS
- Configure UPS settings
- Use a troubleshooting process
System Components (13 hours)
- Install a power supply
- Select an appropriate motherboard and Install it in a desktop computer
- Troubleshoot system power issues
- Select and Install a processor
- Troubleshoot processor installation
- Classify and distinguish different types of RAM
- Distinguish between different standards of DRAM
- Select and install the correct memory module
- Install triple channel memory
- Troubleshoot memory
- Find and edit BIOS settings
- Clear CMOS settings
- Install an expansion card
- Select the appropriate video card for a computer system
- Upgrade a video card
- Select and install a sound card
- Understand cooling methods
Peripheral Devices (5 hours)
- Understand the various functions of different peripheral devices
- Connect a KVM to multiple computers
- Connect peripheral devices using the appropriate cables and connectors
- Identify typical USB connectors and ports
- Connect USB peripheral devices (including storage devices, printers, smartphones)
- Select and install USB devices based on customer requirements
- Identify digital and analog connectors by sight
- Select the appropriate display device based on customer requirements and system support
- Configure display properties (including dual monitor support) in Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Troubleshoot monitors with no display, monitors displaying in VGA mode, and monitors with thermal shutdown
Storage (9 hours)
- Select the appropriate storage solution
- Install SATA devices
- Understand and differentiate optical media types
- Create RAID arrays
- Implement a RAID solution
- Understand file systems
- Create volumes
- Format and convert drives
- Mount a partition to a folder
- Extend existing volumes
- Implement storage spaces
- Perform disk cleanup and disk defragmentation
- Check a hard disk for E24 errors
- Troubleshoot boot failures
- Troubleshoot problems with storage device boot priority in the BIOS/UEFI firmware
- Troubleshoot SATA drive issues
- Optimize SSD storage devices
Networking (10 hours)
- Understand networking on a high level
- Select and install a network adapter
- Understand ethernet connection, IP Networking
- Configure TCP/IP settings
- Configure alternate TCP/IP settings
- Understand IP Version 6
- Configure cable, DSL, and dial up internet connections
- Explore configuration information
- Use ifconfig
- Fix a network connection
Wireless Networking (5 hours)
- Connect to a wireless network
- Create a home wireless network
- Secure a home wireless network
- Configure a wireless profile
- Understand the basics of infrared, bluetooth, and NFC
- Configure a wireless infrastructure
- Configure smart devices
- Troubleshoot wireless networks
Printing (5 hours)
- Choose a printer to fulfill the requirements for a given situation
- Select and install a printer
- Configure network printing
- Add a printer
- Manage printing
- Maintain a laser printer
- Troubleshoot and resolve common printing problems
Mobile Devices (6 hours)
- Identify notebook external ports and functions
- Replace a hard disk in a notebook computer
- Add memory to a notebook
- Change notebook components such as the keyboard, video card, and other internal components
- Edit power options and create a power plan for laptops and mobile devices
- Locate service manuals for notebook systems
- Perform preventative maintenance on notebook systems
System Implementation (5 hours)
- Analyze users' needs prior to purchasing or building a new computer system
- Customize a computer's hardware to match end user requirements
- Select the correct version and edition of Windows for a given implementation
- Verify system compatibility before upgrading to a newer version of Windows
- Prepare disks for installation
- Install an workstation image using PXE
- Understand post installation procedures
- Enable VT in the BIOS
- Create virtual machines and hard disks
File Management (6 hours)
- Find system file locations
- Use libraries
- Manage files and folders
- Configure NTFS permissions
- Share and secure folders
- Manage the Linux file system
- Manage Linux file ownership
System Management (17 hours)
- Use Task Manager to view current performance statistics
- Use Control Panel to configure your system
- Use system tools to view configuration information for your computer
- Use prebuilt and custom management consoles to manage your computer
- View and edit registry settings
- Manage files, processes, and system settings from the command prompt
Security (11 hours)
- Understand security best practices
- Understand appropriate incident response
- Configure remote wipe
- Require a screen saver password
- Understand how to protect against social engineering
- Configure BIOS/UEFI security
- Configure Windows Defender
- Enforce password setting
Capstone Exercises (4 hours)
- Build a computer from scratch
- Troubleshoot a malfunctioning computer
- Troubleshoot system startup
- Create a home office network
- Configure the windows operating system
- Troubleshoot a mobile device
- Configure Linux
PC Pro Certification Practice(51 hours)
PC Pro Certification Practice (Single Attempt Only) (2 hours)
CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Core 1 Certification Practice Exam(12 hours)
CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Core 2 Certification Practice Exam(11 hours)
The Computer Technician Certificate program costs $2,799.
We understand that one of the biggest concerns tied to furthering your education is how to pay for it. To help, CSU Bakersfield and Career Step offer low tuition prices that provide big payoffs. We've also designed multiple tuition payment plans, allowing you to choose the funding option that best fits your needs.
We currently offer:
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A discount when you choose to pay your tuition in a single payment
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An interest-free, 3-month payment plan
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A low interest, 12-month payment plan
For more information on tuition and funding options, please contact us at (877) 225-7151.
Note: Program is not eligible for FAFSA-based financial aid.
How to Enroll
To enroll in the Computer Technician Certificate program at CSU Bakersfield, in partnership with CareerStep, complete the following steps:
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Navigate to the CSUB/CareerStep website
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Click the ENROLL ONLINE button
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Continue to CHECKOUT
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Fill in required fields
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Complete payment information or make payment arrangements
Need help enrolling? Call (877) 225-7151
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