Development Schedule
Proposed Development Schedule As of September 2009*
CompTIA A+ 2009 Essentials 220-701 (December 2009)
This is the first of two exams required towards earning CompTIA A+ 2009 certification.
Vendor neutral, the CompTIA A+ certification confirms a technician's ability to understand
the fundamentals of computer technology, networking, and security. Additionally, certification
ensures an understanding of the basic functionality of the operating system and basic
troubleshooting methodology along with the ability to effectively interact with customers
and peers.
CompTIA A+ 2009 Practical Applications 220-702 (December 2009)
The second of two exams required towards earning CompTIA A+ 2009 certification. Vendor
neutral, the CompTIA A+ certification confirms a technician's ability to install, configure,
upgrade, and maintain PC workstations, the Windows OS and SOHO networks. Additionally,
certification ensures an understanding of troubleshooting techniques and tools to effectively
and efficiently resolve PC, OS, and network connectivity issues and implement security
practices.
Oracle 11g SQL Fundamentals I 1Z0-051 (December 2009)
The Oracle Database 11g: Fundamentals I study guide will prepare you to become certified
as an Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Associate. This series will cover both
basic and in-depth database administration topics, such as using SQL to retrieve, restrict,
and sort data, along with using functions, subqueries, and reporting.
Oracle 11g Administration I 1Z0-052 (December 2009)
The Oracle Database 11g: Administration I study guide will prepare you to become certified
as an Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Associate as well as laying the foundation
for the Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Professional certification. This series
will cover some of the more in-depth database administration topics, such as configuration,
security, backups, and recovery. These topics, along with a strong emphasis on database
management, will prepare you for the exam.
PC Applications (December 2009)
This series is designed for computer users who have limited or no computer experience.
It provides an overview of computer hardware, storage, software, and security, and copyright
considerations. This series also provides introductory instruction on using a personal computer
and various PC applications including word processors, spreadsheets, databases, presentations,
browsers, as well as electronic mail applications.
* The proposed development schedule is subject to change without notice.
These are estimated dates of completion and course availability is not guaranteed.