MCSE
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
credential is the premier certification for
professionals who analyse the business requirements
and design and implement the infrastructure
for business solutions based on the Microsoft
Windows ® 2000 platform. To attain the MCSE
status the student must pass 7 rigorous examinations,
comprising 4 Core, 1 Design and 2 Electives.
Core Examinations:
- 70-210 Installing, Configuring and Administering
Windows 2000 Professional
- 70-215 Installing, Configuring and Administering
Windows 2000 Server
- 70-216 Implementing and Administering a
Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
- 70-217 Implementing and Administering a
Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure
Design Examination (selected by FSS Computer
Lab):
- 70-220 Designing Secuirty for a Windows
2000 Network
Elective Examinations (selected by FSS Computer
Lab):
- 70-221 Migrating from Windows NT4 to Windows
2000
- 70-224 Installing, Configuring and Administering
Microsoft Exchange 2000
We have divided the MCSE syllabus into two
parts. Part one comprises the two most fundamental
examinations, 70-210 (2000 Professional) and
70-215 (2000 Server) and covers a period of
12 weeks. Part two comprises the remaining five
examinations and covers a period of 24 weeks.
By completing the first part, participants
may achieve Microsoft's introductory certification,
the MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) as
well as understand the two main components to
any real newtwork: the Server and the Client.
The second part of the programme allows students
to go the long haul to the MCSE.
| MCSE |
| Schedule |
Time |
Cost TT$ |
| Part 1 |
Weekday evenings and Saturday mornings |
$6,000 |
| Part 2 |
Weekday evenings and Saturday mornings |
$12,000 |