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    Understand computer hardware principles for building and repairing computers. Learn about components like CPUs, GPUs, memory, and storage devices.

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      Packt

      Scaling, Access Control, and Exam preparation with Vault

      Skills you'll gain: Identity and Access Management, Scalability, Authorization (Computing), Performance Tuning, Authentications, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Security Controls, Configuration Management, Disaster Recovery

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Google Cloud

      Networking in Google Cloud: Network Architecture - Français

      Skills you'll gain: Network Architecture, Network Planning And Design, Cloud Computing Architecture, Network Troubleshooting, Computer Networking, Network Infrastructure, Cloud Infrastructure, Google Cloud Platform, Network Routing, Network Security, Network Monitoring, Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Load Balancing, Scalability

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Google Cloud

      Networking in Google Cloud: Load Balancing - Français

      Skills you'll gain: Load Balancing, Google Cloud Platform, Network Performance Management, Hybrid Cloud Computing, Proxy Servers, Scalability, TCP/IP, Servers, Cloud Security, Distributed Denial-Of-Service (DDoS) Attacks

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Google Cloud

      Networking in Google Cloud: Network Security - 日本語版

      Skills you'll gain: Distributed Denial-Of-Service (DDoS) Attacks, Continuous Monitoring, Network Security, Network Monitoring, Proxy Servers, Intrusion Detection and Prevention, Threat Detection, Firewall, Google Cloud Platform, Infrastructure Security, Network Troubleshooting, Identity and Access Management

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 3 Months

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      West Virginia University

      Master of Science in Software Engineering

      Skills you'll gain: Unified Modeling Language, Verification And Validation, Threat Modeling, Enterprise Architecture, Security Management, Secure Coding, Scope Management, Application Security, Financial Statements, Proposal Development, Cash Flows, Object Oriented Design, Requirements Analysis, Software Design, Security Requirements Analysis, Database Design, Software Visualization, Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Business Process Management, Mobile Security

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      Degree · 1 - 4 Years

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      Google Cloud

      Preparing for Your Cloud Architect Journey - Português

      Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing Architecture, Cloud Security, Cloud Solutions, Solution Architecture, Network Planning And Design, Google Cloud Platform, System Implementation, Process Optimization, Cloud Management, Business Requirements, Scalability, Cost Management

      Advanced · Course · 1 - 3 Months

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      Google Cloud

      Building Resilient Streaming Analytics Systems on GC - 한국어

      Skills you'll gain: Dataflow, Google Cloud Platform, Real Time Data, Data Processing, Big Data, Analytics, Query Languages, Performance Tuning, Scalability

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 3 Months

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      University of Colorado Boulder

      Industrial Internet of Things Graduate Certificate

      Skills you'll gain: Real-Time Operating Systems, User Research, User Experience Design, User Experience, Power Electronics, User Interface and User Experience (UI/UX) Design, Usability, Verification And Validation, Embedded Software, UI/UX Research, Machine Learning Algorithms, Human Computer Interaction, Persona (User Experience), Failure Analysis, Engineering Documentation, Control Systems, Internet Of Things, User Interface (UI), Embedded Systems, Machine Controls

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      Graduate Certificate · 6 - 12 Months

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      Universidad de los Andes

      Metodologías ágiles de desarrollo de software Certificado MasterTrack®

      Skills you'll gain: Test Automation, Android Jetpack, User Story, Software Testing, Kotlin, Agile Software Development, Team Building, Security Requirements Analysis, Continuous Integration, Cloud Applications, Infrastructure As A Service (IaaS), Unit Testing, Acceptance Testing, Usability, Software Engineering, Sprint Retrospectives, Application Security, Software Architecture, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Platform As A Service (PaaS)

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      Mastertrack · 6 - 12 Months

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      Universidad de los Andes

      Principios de ingeniería de software automatizada y ágil Certificado MasterTrack®

      Skills you'll gain: User Story, Maintainability, Test Automation, Software Testing, Version Control, Test Driven Development (TDD), Git (Version Control System), Software Architecture, Continuous Integration, Software Design, Unit Testing, Acceptance Testing, Usability, Regression Testing, Software Design Patterns, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Agile Software Development, Quality Assurance, Angular, Unified Modeling Language

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      Mastertrack · 6 - 12 Months

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      University of Colorado Boulder

      Semiconductor Photonics Graduate Certificate

      Skills you'll gain: Semiconductors, Power Electronics, Display Devices, Control Systems, Computer Displays, Electronic Systems, Systems Design, Technical Design, Electrical Engineering, USB, Electronic Components, Electrical Systems, Electronics, Engineering, Scientific, and Technical Instruments, Electronic Hardware, Equipment Design, Electric Power Systems, Electronics Engineering, Simulation and Simulation Software, Systems Analysis

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      Graduate Certificate · 6 - 12 Months

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      University of Colorado Boulder

      Power Electronics Graduate Certificate

      Skills you'll gain: Power Electronics, Debugging, Tensorflow, Computer Vision, Display Devices, Control Systems, Computer Displays, Image Analysis, Electronic Systems, PyTorch (Machine Learning Library), Artificial Neural Networks, Systems Design, Applied Machine Learning, Electrical Engineering, USB, Semiconductors, Technical Design, Electrical Systems, Computer Programming Tools, Deep Learning

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      Graduate Certificate · 6 - 12 Months

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular computer hardware courses

    • Scaling, Access Control, and Exam preparation with Vault: Packt
    • Networking in Google Cloud: Network Architecture - Français: Google Cloud
    • Networking in Google Cloud: Load Balancing - Français: Google Cloud
    • Networking in Google Cloud: Network Security - 日本語版: Google Cloud
    • Master of Science in Software Engineering: West Virginia University
    • Preparing for Your Cloud Architect Journey - Português: Google Cloud
    • Building Resilient Streaming Analytics Systems on GC - 한국어: Google Cloud
    • Industrial Internet of Things Graduate Certificate: University of Colorado Boulder
    • Metodologías ágiles de desarrollo de software Certificado MasterTrack®: Universidad de los Andes
    • Principios de ingeniería de software automatizada y ágil Certificado MasterTrack®: Universidad de los Andes

    Frequently Asked Questions about Computer Hardware

    Computer Hardware refers to the tangible parts of a computer such as the monitor, keyboard, and motherboard. They’re the keys we tap, the mouse we move, the USB we plug in, the hard drive that contains our data, and other physical devices that run the software we use daily.

    Computer Hardware is essential to powering the programs we use daily, and therefore important to learn about and constantly improve upon so we may evolve our technology. Computer Hardware can be used for special purposes beyond a desktop, laptop, or mobile device. A Hardware Developer can build devices that address accessibility, security, healthcare, entertainment, and other needs.‎

    To begin a career in building computer systems, it’s recommended that learners explore what organizations are looking for. Some require a background in Computer Engineering, while others will hire learners with a background in Electrical Engineering. It’s important to supplement knowledge in these or related fields when exploring roles in Computer Hardware.

    In May 2019, Computer Hardware Engineers earned a median salary of $117,220 per year. The top-paying industry for Computer Hardware Engineers was Computer and Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing. Other roles where Computer Hardware knowledge applies include Technical Writer, Sales Professional, User Experience Researcher, Creative Director, Audio Designer, Digital Learning Aide, and others.‎

    Disciplines, softwares, and programming techniques such as Embedded Systems, Arduino, and hardware description languages are the building blocks that enable learners to begin understanding ways to make Computer Hardware a reality. Computer Hardware courses offered through Coursera equip learners with knowledge in hardware architecture; computer-building principles; open-source platforms designed to build digital devices; and more.

    Lessons on Embedded Systems are taught by instructors from major tech names and universities, including University of California at Irvine, University of Colorado at Boulder, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and other institutions. Learners can enjoy exploring Computer Hardware with instructors specializing in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and other disciplines. Course content on Computer Hardware is delivered via video lectures, readings, quizzes, and other types of assignments.‎

    Before starting to learn about computer hardware, it’s ideal to already have skills and experience in the fundamentals of computer systems and design, networking concepts and protocols, and network infrastructure principles. If you have that knowledge, you’ll already be ahead in understanding how the different parts of a computer work together. Learning about computer hardware will help you understand the essential elements of this amazing technology, from silicon chips, transistors, and central processing units, to motherboards, power supply units, and hard disks.‎

    The kind of people best suited for roles in computer hardware are those who have a career concentration in engineering, technology, and system design. Focusing on these keys aspects of computer hardware helps to create successes on the job. Computer hardware engineers are involved in creating and updating a computer’s physical components. They may also design, test, and analyze new hardware systems to remain compatible with advancements in computer software. The kind of person best suited for roles in computer hardware might also have current work knowledge with programming languages like C, C+, and Verilog, all of which help computer engineers in their work. These technical assets complement the other talents that a computer hardware engineer often has, like critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, along with overall good communication skills.‎

    The common career paths for someone in computer hardware are likely to start in junior roles in the field of computer systems. A person may have graduated with a computer science degree and is working in a company role that involves installing, maintaining, and testing computer servers, chips, circuit boards, and PC peripherals like monitors, keyboards, routers, printers, and more. As the person grows in the job, they may take on expanded responsibilities in server architecture, cloud platforms, and computer networking.‎

    Some of the topics related to computer hardware that you can study may include learning about the CPU (central processing unit), RAM (random access memory), and storage. These are the key components of computers, and you may benefit by understanding how these work together. You may also dig into topics like cloud server platforms, which are growing in use across industries. Computer data and applications increasingly continue to move to cloud platforms, creating a consistent need for people to have the latest devices and computer technology to remotely access and execute data in the cloud.‎

    Online Computer Hardware courses offer a convenient and flexible way to enhance your knowledge or learn new Computer Hardware skills. Choose from a wide range of Computer Hardware courses offered by top universities and industry leaders tailored to various skill levels.‎

    When looking to enhance your workforce's skills in Computer Hardware, it's crucial to select a course that aligns with their current abilities and learning objectives. Our Skills Dashboard is an invaluable tool for identifying skill gaps and choosing the most appropriate course for effective upskilling. For a comprehensive understanding of how our courses can benefit your employees, explore the enterprise solutions we offer. Discover more about our tailored programs at Coursera for Business here.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

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