CECIL CENTER

Computer maintenance

Ensure the performance and reliability of your hardware and software with professional IT maintenance.

The professional course on Computer Maintenance focuses on preparing students to work in the field of maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of computer systems, hardware and software. The course aims to develop the skills needed to diagnose and solve computer problems, and to maintain and optimise computer equipment.
Below are some of the key modules of the IT Maintenance course
  • Diagnostics and troubleshooting

    Students learn to identify and solve common hardware and software problems encountered when using computers and computer systems.

  • Assembly and disassembly

    They acquire skills in assembling and disassembling computers, which includes replacing components such as motherboards, hard disks, RAM memory, graphic cards, etc.

  • Installation and configuration

    Skills related to the installation and configuration of operating systems, software, peripheral drivers, and networks are taught.

  • Computer hardware

    Students learn to work with a variety of computer equipment, including desktops, laptops, servers, printers, scanners, routers, switches, and other hardware.

  • Operating systems

    The course includes skills in managing operating systems such as Windows, Linux, MacOS and other commonly used systems.

  • IT security

    IT security skills, including protection against viruses, malware, hacking attacks, and security practices, are also acquired.

  • Computer networks

    Students are trained to configure local area networks (LANs) and solve network problems.

  • Data backup and recovery

    Data backup and recovery skills are taught to avoid critical data loss.

  • Certification

    This IT maintenance training programme also prepares students to take certifications such as CompTIA A+ or other IT maintenance related certifications.

  • Project management

    Project management skills relating to IT systems maintenance and upgrades are also taught.

Upon graduation, students can work as computer maintenance technicians, computer support technicians, computer repair specialists, system administrators, or in similar roles. They can work for computer service companies, technical support centres, computer sales companies, educational institutions, private companies, and other organisations that depend on reliable computer systems. This training is essential because IT maintenance is crucial to ensuring that IT systems work properly in all sectors of the economy.
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