Jamf 200 Course
Complete the course and take the Jamf Pro Tech Exam.
Course overview
The Jamf 200 Course offers a core understanding of Jamf Pro, as well as an enterprise-focused examination of the macOS and iOS platforms. Our hands-on, example-based environment is the best way to learn Jamf Pro.
The course and exam are available in English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese and Traditional Chinese.
Topics
Introduction and configuration of Jamf Pro.
Scripting overview (zsh).
Enrolling computers and mobile devices using Automated Device Enrollment.
Building, managing and deploying packages to computers.
Customizing and securing user environments with configuration profiles and PLIST files.
Content distribution with App Installers and Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager.
Course details

Included
- Four days (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily) of virtual classroom interaction
- Server infrastructure
- Digital course materials
- Proctored certification exam
- Jamf Certified Tech - Jamf Pro digital badge issued upon successful completion of the certification exam with a passing score (valid for three years)

Prerequisites
- Abundant hands-on experience with macOS and iOS
- Optional, but highly encouraged: Jamf Certified Associate - Jamf Pro certification, based on successful completion of the Jamf 100 Course

Requirements
- A test (non-production) iPad with any version of iPadOS 18
- A reliable internet connection—capable of receiving 10.0 Mbps and sending 5.0 Mbps
- A test (non-production) Mac with any version of macOS Sequoia 15 and a functioning camera
- Optional, but highly encouraged: An additional computer (production) or external monitor
Non-production device
“Non-production” means that the device and computer can be erased before and after the course, supervised, and used for full Jamf Pro enrollment testing in class. The non-production device and computer must not be currently enrolled in any MDM server or within the scope of an Automated Device Enrollment profile, and they must be unassigned in or unaffiliated with Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager.
If you do not have an iPad, you can use any non-production iOS device that meets the conditions and customer requirements listed above. macOS virtual machines will not work as a substitute for a physical non-production computer.
Training Policies
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Ready to enroll?
Register through your Training Pass, customer success manager or sales representative.