TOTAL: CompTIA IT Fundamentals ITF+ (FCO-U61).

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What EVERY USER needs to know about basic IT concepts, troubleshooting devices, and identifying/preventing security risk

Welcome to the IT Fundamentals; FC0-U61. The Total Course from Mike Meyers, Scott Jernigan, and Total Seminars.

Be your own Geek. This course is for everyone who has had to call a help desk or a geek friend to help them with basic computer, laptop, mobile and network issues. You will learn about all kinds of computing devices (like PCs and Macs, tablets, and phones) as well as how to troubleshoot issues (like with networks, the Internet, and why your computer won't turn on). You will also learn about security, safety, and preventative maintenance, as well as the basics of databases and programming (basic IT skills everyone should know these days).

Learn how to:

  • Identify and understand basic computer components and what they do

  • Understand operating systems, data storage, and sharing

  • Set up and configure a basic computer workstation

  • Work with applications and files

  • Handle basic software installation

  • Set up and configure a mobile device

  • Connect to networks and the Internet

  • Identify/prevent basic security risks

  • Identify compatibility issues

  • Understand safety and preventative maintenance of computers

  • Understand basic database concepts

  • Learn the fundamentals of programming code and languages

This course covers everything you need to know to pass the CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) Certification (FC0-U61) exam. Not interested in certification? No problem! The main goal of the course is to help users better understand, set up, configure, and troubleshoot all kinds of devices, and to understand basic IT concepts.

The course covers all the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 objective domains:

  • 1.0 IT Concepts and Terminology

  • 2.0 Infrastructure

  • 3.0 Applications and Software

  • 4.0 Software Development

  • 5.0 Database Fundamentals

  • 6.0 Security

The Total IT Fundamentals Course covers everything you need to know to be your own computer, mobile, network, and security Geek.

Subject Mater Expert Scott Jernigan is editor-in-chief for Total Seminars, a provider of PC and network repair seminars, books, videos and courseware for thousands of organizations throughout the world. Scott has been involved in the computer, network and IT industry since 1996 as a technician, instructor, editor, author and speaker.​

Scott has written, edited, and contributed to dozens of books on computer literacy, hardware, operating systems, networking and certification. Scott co-authored the best-selling CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, the Mike Meyers A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs and the CompTIA IT Fundamentals All-in-One Exam Guide (all with Mike Meyers).​

  • This course help users understand setup, software installation and configuration, network connectivity, security and basic troubleshooting.

  • You will learn file structure, software installation, Wi-Fi connectivity and troubleshooting and overall setup, configuration and troubleshooting devices.

  • This course will help you prepare for and pass the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 Certification exam.

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Scott Jernigan

Scott Jernigan is editor-in-chief for Total Seminars, a provider of PC and network repair seminars, books, videos and courseware for thousands of organizations throughout the world. Scott has been involved in the computer, network and IT industry since 1996 as a technician, instructor, editor, author and speaker. With a Master of Arts degree in medieval history, Scott feels as much...

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4.9 course rating
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Jonathan F. D.
5.0
8 months ago

This course is really helping understand the basis of computing.

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ui-avatar of Jonathan Kayemba
Jonathan K.
4.5
8 months ago

Great course

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ui-avatar of Sadashiva N1
Sadashiva N.
3.0
8 months ago

Good

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ui-avatar of Alison Shelton
Alison S.
5.0
8 months ago

Great course! Love Scott's teaching methods!

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ui-avatar of Zena Sutherland
Zena S.
5.0
8 months ago

Great digestible info

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ui-avatar of Goran Vesic
Goran V.
5.0
8 months ago

Simple and clear with excellent timing ...

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ui-avatar of yusuf abdullahi
Yusuf A.
5.0
8 months ago

Easy to understand thanks.

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ui-avatar of Gabriel Davidson
Gabriel D.
3.5
9 months ago

In terms of taking the actual ITF exam, this shouldn't be the only resource you use. It goes over the wavetops but not into specifics. For getting started and not much else, this is a great resource on its own. For taking the FCU-61 exam, this should be paired with either the ITF book or another video series.

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ui-avatar of Billy Spaeth
Billy S.
5.0
9 months ago

This course appears to be the best starting point for anyone looking to begin a Carrer in IT with no prior experience

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ui-avatar of Jose Lozano Guizar
Jose L. G.
1.5
9 months ago

I didn't like the course, not the theme, the guest is kinda scarry

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