IT Fundamentals introduces computer hardware, computer software, databases, networking, security, and software development.

This course comprises 15 lessons covering IT fundamentals. Each lesson includes a combination of Wikipedia readings, YouTube videos, and hands-on learning activities. The course also assists learners in preparing for CompTIA IT Fundamentals certification.

This entire Wikiversity course can be downloaded in book form by selecting Download Learning Guide in the sidebar.

Preparation edit

This is a college-level introductory computer support course. Learners should already be familiar with introductory computer concepts.

Lessons edit

Current Lessons edit

Current lessons targeting IT Fundamentals exam FC0-U61:

  1. Introduction
  2. Devices
  3. Components
  4. Peripherals
  5. Operating Systems
  6. Applications
  7. Database Concepts
  8. Database Use
  9. Networking
  10. Internet
  11. Security Concepts
  12. Security Practices
  13. Software Development
  14. Troubleshooting
  15. Business Continuity

Previous Lessons edit

Previous lessons targeting IT Fundamentals exam FC0-U51:

  1. Hardware
  2. Peripherals
  3. Operating Systems
  4. Virtualization
  5. Installation and Configuration
  6. Applications
  7. File Systems
  8. File Management
  9. Scripting
  10. Networking
  11. Internetworking
  12. Security
  13. Safety
  14. Support
  15. Mobile Devices

See Also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Carswell, R., et al. (2012). Guide to Parallel Operating Systems with Windows 7 and Linux, 2nd Edition. Cengage. ISBN 9781111543709
  • CompTIA. (2014). CompTIA: IT Fundamentals Exam Objectives FC0-U51
  • CompTIA. (2018). CompTIA: IT Fundamentals (ITF+) Exam Objectives FC0-U61
  • Docter, Q. (2015). CompTIA IT Fundamentals Study Guide: Exam FC0-U51. Sybex. ISBN 9781119096481
  • Docter, Q. (2018). CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) Study Guide: Exam FC0-U61 2nd Edition. Wiley. ISBN 9781119513124
  • Smith, A. and Wempen, F. (2011). CompTIA Strata Study Guide. Wiley. ISBN 9780470977422
  Educational level: this is a tertiary (university) resource.
  Completion status: this resource is considered to be complete.