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An LPIC-1 certificate requires you to successfully take two exams. This ABIS track of six weeks (8 contact days) will guide you in your preparation for exam 101.
The LPIC-1 certification track is set up to help you on your way to Linux certification. LPIC certification is vendor neutral, provides a solid foundation of Linux fundamentals, and proves you have the LINUX skills required for cloud, big data, mobile and network roles.
LPIC-1 is the first certification in LPI's multi-level Linux Professional certification program. To pass LPIC-1, you should be able to:
For a detailed listing of the requirements for exam 101 you can check www.lpi.org/our-certifications/exam-101-102-objectives
The LPIC-1 track is set up in a blended learning style; this results in a self-study approach that combines e-learning techniques, internet-based documentation sources and classroom sessions.
All parts/modules of the certification track are well aligned in form and content. The proceedings of the track are well defined and described. Instructors are available during classroom sessions as well as via e-mail for questions during self-study/e-learning. Assessment of the learned concepts will be done via exam style tests and homework.
Participants use their own PC - on which a virtual course environment is installed - for the entire blended learning track. This will allow them to use this course environment throughout any stage of this blended learning track.
For more information on the training approach used, please consult Blended learning.
Delivered as a live, interactive training, combined with selfstudy – available in-person or online, or in a hybrid format. Training can be implemented in English, Dutch, or French.
General knowledge of computing principles is a minimum requirement. Although the content for the exam 101 track builds up from scratch; the learning curve is steep and some Linux working experience is a benefit. Knowledge of another operating system or of a programming language could also be an advantage but is not necessary.
All potential users of Linux, whether end user, analyst, application developer, or administrator who want their Linux skills to be confirmed through certification.