Certificate in computer hardware and networking

Course Module

Certificate in Computer Hardware and Networking program is designed to provide foundational knowledge and practical skills related to computer hardware, networking, and system troubleshooting. It equips students to handle the technical demands of maintaining and managing computer systems and networks in an organization or service environment.

Here’s an overview of a typical curriculum for a Certificate in Computer Hardware and Networking program:

Course Outline:

Module 1: Computer Hardware Basics

  • Introduction to Computers:
    • Overview of computer systems and components
    • Types of computers (Desktop, Laptop, Server)
  • Hardware Components:
    • Central Processing Unit (CPU)
    • Motherboard, Memory (RAM), and Storage Devices (HDD/SSD)
    • Input and Output Devices (Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor, Printer)
  • Assembling and Disassembling:
    • Steps in assembling and disassembling computers
    • Installation of hardware components
  • Troubleshooting Hardware Issues:
    • Identifying common hardware failures
    • Testing and repairing hardware components

Module 2: Operating Systems and Installation

  • Overview of Operating Systems:
    • Types of operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac OS)
  • Installation of Operating Systems:
    • Installing and configuring Windows and Linux operating systems
    • Dual booting and partitioning
  • System Configuration and Updates:
    • BIOS settings and drivers installation
    • OS updates and system optimization
  • Operating System Troubleshooting:
    • Resolving boot issues, blue screen errors, and OS crashes

Module 3: Networking Fundamentals

  • Introduction to Networking:
    • Basic networking concepts (LAN, WAN, Internet, Intranet)
    • Network Topologies (Bus, Star, Ring, Mesh)
    • Types of Networks (Wired and Wireless)
  • IP Addressing and Subnetting:
    • IP Addressing Scheme (IPv4, IPv6)
    • Subnet masks, Class A, B, C addressing
    • Configuring static and dynamic IP addresses
  • Routers and Switches:
    • Understanding the function of routers and switches in a network
    • Basic configuration of routers and switches
  • Cabling and Connectors:
    • Types of cables (Ethernet, Fiber Optic, Coaxial)
    • Crimping and terminating cables (RJ45, RJ11)

Module 4: Network Configuration and Management

  • Basic Network Setup:
    • Setting up a small home network
    • Wireless Router Configuration (SSID, WPA, WEP)
  • Local Area Network (LAN) Configuration:
    • Network devices (Modem, Router, Switches, Access Points)
    • File sharing and printer sharing in a network
  • Wide Area Network (WAN):
    • Setting up internet connectivity and VPN
    • Types of internet connections (DSL, Fiber, Satellite)
  • Network Security Basics:
    • Configuring firewalls and antivirus software
    • Securing Wi-Fi networks with passwords

Module 5: Troubleshooting and Repairing Networks

  • Network Troubleshooting:
    • Diagnosing and resolving common networking issues (no internet, slow speeds)
    • Tools for network troubleshooting (Ping, Tracert, nslookup)
  • Wireless Network Troubleshooting:
    • Resolving Wi-Fi signal issues and interference
    • Optimizing Wi-Fi networks for better performance
  • Hardware Repair and Maintenance:
    • Diagnosing and fixing common hardware problems
    • Replacing faulty components like RAM, hard drive, power supply

Practical Skills and Hands-On Training:

  • Computer Assembling and Disassembling: Students will practice assembling and disassembling computers, installing hardware components, and troubleshooting issues.
  • Network Setup and Configuration: Setting up networks (LAN and WAN), configuring routers, switches, and managing network connections.
  • Repairing and Troubleshooting: Hands-on troubleshooting of hardware and network issues in real-world scenarios.

Certification Requirements:

  • Examinations: Both theoretical and practical exams to assess the knowledge and skills gained throughout the course.
  • Practical Project: A hands-on project, such as setting up a small network or repairing and maintaining a computer system.
About Course Information
Course Code 116
Course Duration 6 Months