A+ Certification Course - Oshki-Pimache-O-Win

Rob Wesley
Network Administrator / Instructor
Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute
107 Johnson Avenue, 2nd Floor
Thunder Bay, ON P7A 2V9
(807) 346-2776 rwesley@oshki.ca

Thursday, December 18, 2003

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Dear Sir or Madam,

Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute is pleased to announce the start date for our A+ Certification Preparation Program.  This 12-week full-time course, based in Thunder Bay, is scheduled to commence on January 19, 2004 and conclude on April 16, 2004.  Seating is limited to a maximum of 12 students, so early registration is highly recommended.

There is no academic prerequisite for the A+ Certification Preparation Program but basic computer knowledge would be considered an asset.  The cost for A+ Certification Preparation Program is $2420.00 and includes tuition, books, tools, and testing.  For those students travelling to Thunder Bay, we have a Student Support Worker on staff who is available to provide assistance, advice, and support to help them successfully complete the requirements of the program.

What is A+ Certification

A+ certification is the industry standard for entry-level computer service technicians and it is a foundational certification that employers seek.  Every organization uses computers and the demand for skilled technicians is increasing.  An A+ certification opens the door to exciting possibilities in the field of Information Technology (IT).

Having the A+ certification provides graduates with proof that they have a broad base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system technologies including installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance, and basic networking.

A+ certification testing is administered by CompTIA and is backed by over 50 major computer hardware and software vendors, distributors, resellers and publications.

To become certified, students must successfully write two computer-based tests.  There are two certified testing centres located in Thunder Bay, one test is based on hardware, and the second is based on software.  The A+ Certification Preparation Program prepares students to successfully pass these tests through in-class instruction, hands-on labs, and various testing measures.

What A+ Certification can mean for graduates within your community.

  • No longer would your community have to hire expensive technology firms for computer repairs, upgrades, or consultation.
  • Based on advancements in information and communication technologies (ICTs), broadband (high-speed Internet) in all remote communities is imminent.  A+ certified technicians based within your community would have the knowledge to assist in the deployment and in management of ICT operations.
  • Graduates would be asked by other community members for computer repair services, providing them with a potential source of income.

What A+ Certification can mean for graduates outside your community.

  • Better job opportunities.
  • More career options.
  • A realistic career path
  • Nationally recognized proof of professional achievement.
  • Career advancement, pay raises, and promotions.
  • Foundational knowledge for advanced certifications.

Employers Look for the A+ Certification

Major companies know the value of the A+ certification, companies like Dell, Sears, Radio Shack, and Futureshop all have A+ certification requirement for their IT employees.

A+ is a foundational certification that is usually a starting point for many people working in the field of Information Technology.  A+ is often an essential part of Information Technology curriculum at the college and university level.  The A+ credential can potentially lead to students attaining more advanced Information Technology certifications and currently can be applied as an elective towards the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA).  Obtaining additional advanced certifications further solidifies a graduate’s background and knowledge in Information Technology and significantly enhances their career opportunities.

For further information about our program or CompTIA, please visit http://www.oshki.ca or http://www.comptia.org .

Sincerely,


Rob Wesley
A+, Certified Novell Administrator (CNA), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)