Upon completion of the Apple Mac Technician course, students will be able to:
- Use Disk Utility to prepare a volume for macOS and describe the macOS installation process using both the Mac App Store and macOS Recovery
- Identify the proper methods to migrate data from one Mac to another using the data migration tools in macOS
- Identify the power states of a Mac running macOS, and describe how to troubleshoot power states on Mac models that don’t have a sleep indicator light
- Explain how to maximize the battery life of an Apple product in a way that a customer can understand
- Identify the different types of accounts in macOS and describe the capabilities of those accounts, including keychain and password options
- Identify and describe various security settings for macOS, including Gatekeeper, FileVault 2, Firewall, Firmware (EFI) password, location service settings, and more
- Describe how to use Time Machine in macOS to create, restore, and manage a secure backup for a customer
- Describe how to configure and use macOS features, such as Spotlight and Mission Control
- Use System Preferences in macOS and Apple accessories to configure a wired or Wi-Fi connection to an existing network and securely share data over that network Use tools in macOS to configure online services, such as an Apple ID account, iCloud, Mail, and Continuity
- Troubleshoot, evaluate, and isolate a given issue with a Mac to learn how to resolve it Given an isolated issue, categorize it as hardware (including accidental damage), software, or environmental, or as an educational opportunity
- Identify the online resources necessary to ensure that a given Mac model is serviced properly and safely
This FMC-custom designed course is intended for anyone wishing to advance their skills in troubleshooting and repairing macOS devices. All repair demonstrations will be live online using multi cameras illustrating the details of each repair. Students will have the option to do optional lab work at home.