There are millions of personal computers in use today. And someone has to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair them. With Ashworth College convenient home study course, you can learn how it's done! However, there are certain skills you need to begin a career as a PC Repair Technician.
We can teach you computer repair, from the monitor to mouse, from memory to motherboard. And it's not as complicated as you might think. Our training can teach you to:
Add printers, software, scanners, joysticks, etc. to your computer.
Troubleshoot, install, and maintain your computer system.
Remove and replace CPUs, motherboards, and memory.
Prepare for the A+® Certification exam, and much more.
Many PC repairs involve easy disassembly followed by quick plug-in replacement of parts; many other problems are fixed by running diagnostic programs and letting the software guide the work.
Our distance learning course takes you through the step-by-step procedures covered in the A+ Certification exam. You could have the skills and the knowledge required to take this exam, which is recognized as the industry standard for entry level computer technicians.
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Interested in a Professional Information Technology Degree?
A two-year degree or a shorter certificate program is usually enough to get you started as a computer repair technician. You should be a high school graduate with decent keyboarding skills and at least some knowledge of computer operating systems before you enroll in a program. You will start with introductory courses in computer science and progress to more advanced classes to learn technical skills. Some of the specific courses you may complete include the following:
Introduction to computer science
General and advanced mathematics
Statistics
Database operations
Hardware repair
Computer Repair Technology Bachelor Degree
Some people choose to earn an associate degree and work for a few years before considering additional education. Others complete their bachelor degree first before seeking their first job as a computer repair technician. While an associate degree is sufficient for entry-level work, you may want to consider a bachelor degree to advance in the field. Your studies in a four-year degree program are more in-depth and may include some of the following courses:
Algorithm design
Data structures
Programming
Database applications
Computer science ethics
Operating systems
Software engineering
An Interview With A Home Computer Repair Person
Career Possibilities in Home Computer Repair
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), computer repair technicians with an associate degree or certificate earned an average salary of just over $37,000 in 2009. Those with a four-year degree earned $10,000 more per year on average. The anticipated job growth outlook is seven percent annually through 2020.
One of the first big decisions you need to make after you earn your degree is whether you want to work for a computer repair company or be self-employed. There are advantages and disadvantages to each. You may be required to have more education and experience when working for an employer. In exchange for this, you generally receive regular full-time hours and a benefit package.
As a self-employed computer repair technician, you decide the types of services you want to provide. You can also set your own rates. However, you need to be prepared for the hard work of advertising and building a client base. Some self-employed computer repair technicians decide to open their own shop, while others go directly to the home or business of their client. If you go with the first option, you may need to get a business loan before you can secure commercial property.