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MCSE
MCSD
MCDBA
MCP+ Site Building
MOUS
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
User Fundamentals
Microsoft Windows 98 User
Fundamentals
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
User Fundamentals
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Advanced User
Microsoft Internet Explorer
3.0 Fundamentals
Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.0 Fundamentals
Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.0 User Fundamentals
Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
Certification Overview
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer credential is
the premier certification for professionals who analyze
the business requirements and design and implement the
infrastructure for business solutions based on the Windows
2000 platform and Microsoft server software. Implementation
responsibilities include installing, configuring, and
troubleshooting network systems.
IT Professionals planning
to become certified as an MCSE to pass a total seven exams-
four core exams, one 'required" exam and two "elective
exams.
Audience
Systems Engineers, Technical Support Engineers, Systems
Analysts, Network Analysts, Technical Consultants.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (510 - 680 hours)
Exam 70-210 Installation,
Configuring, and Administering Microsoft 2000 Professional:
User Accounts, Groups and Resource Management, Computer
Management, Installation, File System and Hardware Configuration
Resource Optimization, Enterprise Administration Network
Implementation, Server Optimization, Enterprise Networking,
Security Considerations
Exam 70-215 Installing,
Configuring and Administering Windows 2000 Server: User
Accounts, Groups and Resource Management, Computer Management,
Installation, File System and Hardware Configuration,
Resource Optimization, Enterprise Administration, Network
Implementation, Server Optimization, Enterprise Networking,
Security Considerations
Exam 70-216 Windows
2000 Network Infrastructure Administration: DHCP, DNS,
and WINS, Remote Access IP Routing, Security, Enterprise
Management
Exam 70-217 Windows
2000 Directory Services Infrastructure: Active Directory
Installation, Logical Structure, Physical Structure, Advanced
Administration, Remote Installation
Plus One of the following
Core Exams is required:
Core or Elective- Exam
70-219 Designing a Directory Server Infrastructure: Naming
and Delegation Strategy, Domain Structure and Site Topology,
Active Directory Structure and Group Policy
Core or Elective- Exam
70-220 Windows 2000 Network - Designing Security: Security
Planning, Securing Local Networks, Securing Remote Access,
Securing Internet Access, Securing Access to Partners
Core or Elective- Exam
70-221 Windows 2000 Designing a Network Infrastructure:
TCP/IP and Addressing, Remote Access, Implementation
Elective Exams - any
two elective exams:
Elective Exam 70-222:
Windows 2000 Migrating from Microsoft NT 4.0 Curriculum
Parts 1-4
Elective Exam 70-223:
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows
2000 Clustering Parts 1-3
Exam 70-229 Microsoft
SQL Server 2000 Designing and Implementing Databases:
Introduction to SQL Server, Managing Data, Managing Objects,
Managing Indexes, Distributed Data and Locks
OR
Exam 70-029: Designing and Implementing Databases with
Microsoft SQL Server 7.0: Implementing a Database Parts
1-5
Exam 70-228: Installing,
Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000:
Database Administration Parts 1-5
OR
Exam 70-028 Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0: System
Administration Part 1-5
Exam 70-056 Implementing
and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0:
Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Parts 1-3
Exam 70-224 Installing,
Configuring and Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000
Server- Microsoft Exchange Server 2000: Installation,
Configuration and Administration: Installing, Configuring,
Administering, Connectivity, Growth
OR
Exam 70-081 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Exchange
Server 5.5 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5: Concepts and
Administration Parts 1-3
Design and Implementation:
Parts 1-6
Elective Exam 70-225
Designing and Deploying Messaging Infrastructure with
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Microsoft Exchange Server
2000:Design and Development Parts 1-4
Exam 70-227 Installing,
Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Internet Security
and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition:
Setup and Access Policies, Enterprise Deployment Considerations
OR
Exam 70-088 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Proxy
Server 2.0: Secure Web Access Using Microsoft Proxy Server
2.0 Parts 1-3
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Microsoft
Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD)
Certification Overview
The Complete MCSD Curriculum provides the training you
need to design, build, and implement desktop and distributed
applications using popular Microsoft tools and technologies
such as: Microsoft Solutions Framework library, Microsoft
SQL Server, Microsoft Transaction Server, Microsoft Visual
Basic, Microsoft C++, and Microsoft Visual Studio.
IT Professionals planning
to become certified as an MCSD are required o pass a total
of four exams- one "Desktop Applications Development"
exam, one "Distributed Applications" exam, one
"Solution Architecture" exam and one "Elective'
exam.
Audience
Developers and programmers seeking MCSD credentials.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (420 - 560 hours)
Desktop Applications
Development (1 exam required)
Exam 70-016 Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Visual C++
6.0 Parts 1-7
Exam 70-176: Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft :
Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft
Visual Basic 6.0 Parts 1-5
Distributed Applications
Development (choose any 1 exam)
Exam 70-015: Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft
Visual C++ 6.0- Parts 1-8
Exam 70-175: Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft
Visual Basic 6.0 Parts 1-5
Exam 70-155: Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft
Visual Fox Pro 6.0
Solution Architecture
(required)
Exam 70-100 Analyzing
Requirements and Defining Solution Architectures Parts
1-3
Designing Component
Solutions Parts 1-2
Distributed Application
Design & Development Using Visual Studio 6.0 Parts
1-3
MCSD Elective Exams
(1 exam required)
Exam 70-015: Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft
Visual C++ 6.0 Parts 1-8
Exam 70-016 Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Visual C++
6.0 Parts 1-7
Exam 70-019: Designing
and Implementing Data Warehouses with SQL Server 7.0 Parts
1-5
Exam 70-029: Designing
and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 7.0
Implementing a Database Parts 1-5
Exam 70-229: Designing
and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Enterprise Edition: Introduction to SQL Server - Managing
Data, Managing Objects, Managing Indexes, Distributed
Data and Locks
Exam 70-055: Designing
and Implementing Web Sites with Microsoft FrontPage 98
- Parts 1-3
Exam 70-057: Designing
and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site
Server 3.0, Commerce Edition Parts 1-2
Exam 70-091: Designing
and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft Office 2000
and Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications
Exam 70-105: Designing
and Implementing Collaborative Solutions with Microsoft
Outlook 2000 and Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
Exam 70-152 Designing
and Implementing Web Solutions with Visual InterDev 6.0:
Planning a Web Application, Building Web Sites and Pages,
Active Server Pages and Data Access, Accessing Remote
Data, Implementing Server Technologies
Exam 70-155: Designing
and Implementing Web Solutions with Visual InterDev 6.0
Exam 70-156: Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual
FoxPro 6.0
Exam 70-175: Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft
Visual Basic 6.0 Parts 1-5
Exam 70-176: Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual
Basic 6.0 - Parts 1-5
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Microsoft
Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA)
Certification Overview
The Microsoft Certified Administrator (MCDBA) credential
is the premier certification for professionals who implement
and administer Microsoft SQL Server databases. The certification
is appropriate for individuals who derive physical database
designs, develop logical data models, create physical
databases, create data services by using Transact-SQL,
manage and maintain databases, configure and manage security,
monitor and optimize databases, and install and configure
Microsoft SQL Server.
Audience
The MCDBA Certification is appropriate for Database Administrators,
Database Analysts and Database Developers
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (23.108-384 hours)
(Choose any 3 required
exams)
Exam 70-215: Installing,
Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server:
User Accounts, Groups and Resource Management, Computer
Management, Installation, File System and Hardware Configuration,
Resource Optimization Enterprise Administration, Network
Implementation, Server Optimization, Enterprise Networking,
Security Considerations
Exam 70-028:Administering
Microsoft SQL Server 7.0: Parts 1-5
OR
Exam 70-228 Installing, Configuring, and Administering
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition Parts 1-5
Exam 70-029:Designing
and Implementing Databases with SQL Server 7.0 parts 1-5
OR
Exam 70-229 Designing and Implementing Databases with
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition: Introduction
to SQL Server, Managing Data, Managing Objects, Managing
Indexes, Distributed Data and Locks
Elective Exam 70-216:
Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000
Network Infrastructure: DHCP, DNS, and WINS, Remote Access,
IP Routing, Security, Enterprise Management
Elective Exam 70-015:
Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications with
Visual C++ 6.0 Designing & Implementing Applications
Parts 1-8
Elective Exam 70-019:
Designing and Implementing Data Warehouses with SQL Server
7.0 Parts 1-5
Elective Exam 70-175:
Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications with
Visual Basic 6.0 Parts 1-5
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Microsoft
Certified Professional+ Site Building
(MCP+Site Building)
Certification Overview
The Microsoft Certified Professional + Site Building credential
is for professionals who plan, build, maintain, and manage
Web sites using Microsoft technologies and products. The
credential is appropriate for people who manage sophisticated,
interactive Web sites that include database connectivity,
multimedia, and searchable content.
Audience
The MCP+Site Building Certification is Appropriate for
Web developers,Web site producers, Web site managers
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (30-40 hours)
Exam 70-055: Designing
and Implementing Web Sites with FrontPage 98 Parts 1-3
Exam 70-057: Designing
and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Site Server 3.0,
Commerce Edition parts 1&2
Exam 70-152: Designing
and Implementing Web Solutions with Visual InterDev: Planning
a Web Application, Building Web Sites and Pages, Active
Server Pages and Data Access, Accessing Remote Data, Implementing
Server Technologies
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Microsoft
Office User Specialist (MOUS)
Certification Overview
The Complete Microsoft Office 2000 Curriculum teaches
student how to utilize the popular Office 2000 suite of
applications and become more effective on the job. This
comprehensive curriculum provides training for beginners
as well as advanced users, and covers 6 most recognized
business applications in the world- Access 2000, Excel
2000, Frontpage 2000, Outlook 2000, Powerpoint 2000, and
Word 2000.
Audience
End Users. It can be assumed that students have a working
knowledge of: -fundamentals of using a GUI (i.e., pull-down
and pop-up menus, manipulating windows, etc.).-Internet
and World Wide Web Basics.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: 96-128 Hour(s)
Certification
MOUS Certification Exam: Access 2000, Excel 2000, Excel
2000 Expert, FrontPage 2000, Outlook 2000, Powerpoint
2000, Word 2000, Word 2000 Expert
Word 2000 Core:
Word 2000 Fundamentals
Word 2000 Proficient User
Word 2000 Expert:
Word 2000 Fundamentals
Word 2000 Proficient User
Word 2000 Expert
Excel 2000 Core:
Excel 2000 Fundamentals
Excel 2000 Proficient User
Excel 2000 Expert:
Excel 2000 Fundamentals
Excel 2000 Proficient User
Excel 2000 Expert
PowerPoint 2000:
PowerPoint 2000 Proficient
User
PowerPoint 2000 Expert User
Access 2000:
Access 2000 Fundamentals
Access 2000 Proficient User
Access 2000 Expert
Outlook 2000:
Outlook 2000 Fundamentals
Outlook 2000 Proficient User
Outlook 2000 Expert User
Project 2000 Core:
Project 2000 Fundamentals
Project 2000 Proficient User
Office 97:
Word 97 Proficient
User
Word 97 Expert:
Word 97 Proficient
User
Word 97 Expert User
Excel 97 Proficient:
Excel 97 Proficient
User
Excel 97 Expert:
Excel 97 Proficient
User
Excel 97 Expert User
PowerPoint 97:
PowerPoint 97
Access 97:
Access 97 - Part 1
Access 97 - Part 2
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Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 User Fundamentals
Certification Overview
This multimedia self-paced learning course will instruct
you on working with Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
The unique Skill Builder instruction uses text, voice,
questioning, practice, quizzes and multiple study paths
to create a learning environment that enhances your enjoyment
and comprehension. Reassessment testing in the beginning
of each unit will allow you to have a personalized study
path based on the knowledge and skills demonstrated. Mastery
tests at the end of each unit allow you to verify your
understanding of key skills and guide you back to any
content that warrants further study.
Learn To
* Perform tasks from
the Desktop.
* Understand the basics of using Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
* Use Explorer to view and manipulate files and folders
in Windows NT Workstation.
Audience
This course is intended for users who are looking to explore
the features of Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
Participants should have taken Introduction to PC's and
Application Software (Course 12994).
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (4 hours)
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Microsoft
Windows 98 User Fundamentals
Certification Overview
This course will introduce users to the basic features
of Windows 98. Participants will learn the skills to work
with desktop components, manage windows on the desktop,
customize the desktop, manage files in Windows Explorer
and identify the functions of Active Desktop.
Learn To
* Identify the functions
of the desktop components.
* Manage windows on the desktop.
* Perform operations on the desktop by using the Taskbar,
Start menu, My Computer and Recycle Bin.
* Manage files and folders in Windows Explorer.
* Customize the display on the desktop.
* Identify the functions of Active Desktop.
* Customize the appearance of the Active Desktop.
Audience
This course is intended for users who want to learn the
most-used facilities of Windows 98. Participants should
have completed Introduction to PCs and Application Software
(Course 12994).
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (6 to 8 hours)
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Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional User Fundamentals
Certification Overview
This course will introduce users to the fundamental features
of Windows 2000 Professional. At the completion of this
course, students will learn to identify the features of
Windows 2000 and the functions of its desktop components;
identify the functions of the various Windows 2000 programs;
identify the functions of the various components available
in the Windows Explorer interface and customize the Windows
Explorer interface; identify the characteristics of files
and folder; and share and access resources on the network.
Learn To
Identify the features of Windows 2000 and the functions
of its desktop components.
Identify the functions of the various Windows 2000 programs.
Identify the functions of the various components available
in the Windows Explorer interface and customize the Windows
Explorer interface.
Identify the characteristics of files and folder.
Share and access resources on the network.
Audience
This course is intended for users who want to learn the
most-used facilities of Windows 2000 Professional. Participants
should have completed Introduction to PCs and Application
Software (Course 12994) or have equivalent knowledge.
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (6 to 8 hours)
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Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional Advanced User
Certification Overview
This course will introduce users to the advanced features
of Windows 2000 Professional. At the completion of this
course, students will learn to add new hardware and applications;
customize the desktop, the Start menu and toolbars in
Windows 2000; identify the advanced features of Windows
2000; modify the properties of Internet Explorer; and
search for people and Web pages on the Internet.
Learn To
Add new hardware and applications.
Customize the desktop, the Start menu and toolbars in
Windows 2000.
Identify the advanced features of Windows 2000.
Modify the properties of Internet Explorer.
Search for people and Web pages on the Internet.
Audience
This course is intended for users who want to learn the
advanced features of Windows 2000 Professional. Participants
should have completed Introduction to PCs and Application
Software (Course 12994) and Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
User Fundamentals (Course 72006) or have equivalent knowledge.
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (6 to 8 hours)
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Microsoft
Internet Explorer 3.0 Fundamentals
Certification Overview
This Skill Builder course introduces the basics of the
Internet and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0. End Users
will learn to use the capabilities of Microsoft Internet
Explorer for accessing sites on the Internet; sending
and receiving e-mail messages; downloading and saving
files from the Internet; accessing various news groups
and searching for information on the Internet.
Learn To
Understand the basics of the Internet and the Internet
security services.
Access Web sites.
Customize the Web environment using the features provided
by Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0.
Communicate with other Internet users.
Audience
Anyone internetested in understanding the basics of the
Internet and using Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 to
access Web sites. Participants should have a basic understanding
of Microsoft Windows 95.
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (4 to 6 hours)
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Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 Fundamentals
Certification Overview
This course is intended for end users who are looking
to use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.0. End users will learn to access sites on
the Internet; send and receive e-mail messages; download
and save files from the Internet; access various news
groups and search for information on the Internet.
Learn To
Identify the features of the Internet and World Wide Web.
Access Web pages, download and save files, and search
for information of the Internet.
Identify the uses of Outlook Express.
Send and receive e-mail using Outlook Express.
Post and view messages in newsgroups using Outlook Express.
Identify the encryption, security and multimedia features
of Internet Explorer.
Identify the functions of Active Desktop and configure
the Active Desktop on a desktop.
Audience
This course is intended for end users who are looking
to use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.0.
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (6 to 8 hours)
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Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5.0 User Fundamentals
Certification Overview
This course provides participants with the skills to use
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0. At the completion of
this course, students will learn how to search for Web
pages; customize the display of Web pages; organize Web
pages in the Favorites folder; save and print Web pages;
identify the advanced features of IE 5.0; and use the
basic features of Outlook Express.
Learn To
Identify the characteristics of Internet, the features
of the World Wide Web and the functions of the Internet
services.
Display and search for Web pages.
Customize the display of Web pages.
Organize Web pages in the Favorites folder.
Save and print Web pages.
Identify the advanced features of IE 5.0.
Send, receive and customize E-mail.
Subscribe and access a Newsgroup by using Outlook Express.
Join a meeting by using NetMeeting.
Audience
This course is intended for end users that are looking
to use the features of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0.
Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98
Fundamentals (Course 71011) or have equivalent knowledge.
Learning Time
Total Learning Time: (6 to 8 hours)
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