Jun 22, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Academic Catalog Archived Catalog

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ITS 280 - Computer Repair and Maintenance


Credit(s): 3

This course covers the basic to more advanced features of maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing the PC as required for completion of the A+ Certification Exam. Topics include safety, memory management, operating systems, managing files, software and hardware replacement, upgrades, and installations. (Intermittently)

Course Learning Outcomes
  • Identify basic terms, concepts, and functions of computing system components, including how each component should work during normal operation and during the boot process.
  • Identify all field replaceable units found in a personal computer, and describe the functionality of each unit.
  • Identify common peripheral ports, associated cabling, and their connectors.
  • Identify hardware methods of upgrading system performance.
  • Analyze common symptoms and problems associated with each component provide solutions to
  • troubleshoot and isolate the problems.
  • Analyze service methodologies for eliciting problem symptoms from customers.
  • Identify the purpose of various types of preventive maintenance products and procedures.
  • Analyze issues, procedures and devices for protection within the computing environment, including
  • people, hardware and the surrounding workspace.
  • Complete installations of memory modules, storage devices, system boards, processors, power supplies, and multimedia devices.
  • Demonstrate appropriate customer service toward client troubleshooting problems.



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