CTA 105 - Theory and Troubleshooting Microcomputers 13 credit hours - Two hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly; one term. Formerly CTS 103 - Theory and Troubleshooting Microcomputers 1
Examine the function and operation of computer systems and mobile devices. Assemble, maintain, and repair computer systems. Learn how systems are configured, modified, and expanded. Investigate, analyze, and correct common hardware problems.
Note: This course addresses the material of the CompTIA A+ exam objectives. It is highly recommended that students who do not have a working knowledge of computers complete CTA 100 before enrolling in CTA 105.
Location(s) Typically Offered: Online (OL)
Term(s) Typically Offered: Fall and spring
Course Outcomes: 1. Identify and describe hardware components and peripheral
devices used in computer systems.
2. Demonstrate the ability to install components such as
CPUs, storage devices, and a power supply.
3. Describe characteristics of mobile devices, their
features and accessories.
4. Explain common cabling, protocols, and standards used in
wired and wireless networks.
5. Demonstrate hardware and network troubleshooting
techniques.
6. Develop the skills to select, build, and modify personal
computers and identify comparable mobile device hardware.
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