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The Microsoft Certified Application Developer
(MCAD) for Microsoft .NET credential is for developers who use Microsoft
Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework to develop, deploy, and maintain
department-level applications and components for Microsoft Windows and the
Web. These developers also build enterprise solutions incorporating data
services and XML Web services. The MCAD credential covers job roles that
include tasks such as building, testing, and supporting the following:
Individuals working in these job roles
typically have at least one to two years of relevant work experience.
The technology and tools to build
powerful applications
Microsoft .NET is software that connects information, people, systems,
and devices. Built on Web service standards, Microsoft .NET enables both new
and existing applications to connect with software and services across
platforms, applications, and programming languages. Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET is a comprehensive development tool for creating leading-edge
applications. Web Services enable you to assemble applications from new and
existing code, regardless of platform, programming language, or object
model.
Training enhances your skill level and
expertise
MCAD training enhances and accelerates your ability to create
.NET-connected applications and services using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
and the .NET Framework. Microsoft .NET training is created by real-world
experts and is structured around typical application developer job roles.
This is so students can learn comprehensive .NET solutions in their area of
expertise. Training content is deep, relevant, and vital for building skills
and pursuing certification.
MCAD for Microsoft .NET increases your
opportunities
The MCAD credential was created in response to industry demand for
developers trained and certified to show that they have acquired the
necessary skills to successfully implement applications, components, and
services built on the Microsoft .NET Framework. Certification validation
studies have consistently shown that certified individuals perform better
than non-certified individuals on the job. The MCAD for Microsoft .NET
credential demonstrates your ability to use the power of Microsoft Visual
Studio .NET and Web services to be more productive. Earning the MCAD for
.NET certification is proof of technology know-how, allowing developers and
businesses alike to market their up-to-date knowledge. Developers will have
a strong foundation for moving into a lead developer role, and employers
will have standards for promoting and hiring developers.
Value to individual developers
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Earning the MCAD for .NET credential
demonstrates that you are up-to-date with technology and that you possess
developer knowledge and skills.
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The MCAD certification represents a
subset of the skills required by the Microsoft Certified Solution
Developer (MCSD) for Microsoft .NET certification. The exams required to
earn the MCAD credential also count toward the MCSD for .NET credential.
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The MCAD credential enhances your
professional status with clients and employers.
Value to hiring managers and
organizations
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The MCAD for .NET credential promotes
technical readiness for the adoption of Microsoft .NET.
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MCAD training and certification can
provide a reliable benchmark for hiring and promotions.
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The MCAD credential offers a career step
for company developers.
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MCAD for .NET helps ensure that an
organization is built on top-quality technical talent.
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When outsourcing development work, the
MCAD credential provides vendor qualification assurance.
Choose your path for MCAD certification
MCAD for .NET candidates will be required
to pass two core exams and one elective exam. Choose a .NET language (Visual
Basic .NET or Visual C# .NET) to leverage existing skills and to become
familiar with the Microsoft .NET Framework. Then, to fulfill the core
certification requirements, pass one exam focused on either Web application
development or Windows-based application development in the language of your
choice. Demonstrate additional skills by passing one exam on XML Web
services and server components. Finally, pass one elective exam to complete
the certification.
How to Earn Your
MCAD
Core Exams (2 Exams Required)
To fulfill the core certification requirements, pass one exam focused on
either Web Application Development or Windows Application Development in the
language of your choice. Then pass one XML Web Services and Server
Components exam.
Elective Exams (1 Exams Required)
In addition to the core exam requirements, you must also pass one
elective exam that provides proof of expertise with a specific Microsoft
server product.
The following tables list the Microsoft
Official Curriculum that will help you prepare for the MCAD certification.
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Core Exams
Web or Windows Application Development
(1 exam required) |
Exam 70–305*: Developing and Implementing
Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET and Microsoft Visual
Studio® .NET |
Course 2310:
Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio .NET
(5 days) |
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Course 2310:
Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio .NET
(5 days) |
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Course 2640: Upgrading Web
Development
Skills from ASP to Microsoft ASP.NET (3 days) |
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Exam 70–306*: Developing and Implementing
Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and
Microsoft Visual Studio .NET |
Course 2565:
Developing Microsoft .NET Applications for Windows (Visual Basic .NET)
(5 days) |
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Course 2389:
Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET (3 days) |
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Exam 70–315*: Developing and Implementing
Web Applications with Microsoft Visual C#™ .NET and Microsoft Visual
Studio .NET |
Course 2310:
Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio .NET
(5 days) |
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Course 2389:
Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET (3 days) |
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Course 2640: Upgrading Web
Development
Skills from ASP to Microsoft ASP.NET (3 days) |
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Exam 70–316*: Developing and Implementing
Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft
Visual Studio .NET |
Course 2555:
Developing Microsoft .NET Applications for Windows (Visual C# .NET) (5
days) |
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Course 2389:
Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET (3 days) |
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Core Exams:
XML Web Services and
Server Components Development
(1 Exam Required) |
Exam 70–310*: Developing XML Web Services
and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft
.NET Framework |
Course 2524:
Developing XML Web Services Using Microsoft ASP.NET (3 days) |
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Course 2557: Building
COM+ Applications Using Microsoft .NET Enterprise Services (5 days) |
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Course 2389:
Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET (3 days) |
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Course 2663: Programming with XML in the
Microsoft .NET Framework |
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Exam 70–320*: Developing XML Web Services
and Server Components with Microsoft Visual C# and the Microsoft .NET
Framework |
Course 2524:
Developing XML Web Services Using Microsoft ASP.NET (3 days) |
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Course 2557: Building
COM+ Applications Using Microsoft .NET Enterprise Services (5 days)
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Course 2389:
Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET (3 days) |
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Course 2663: Programming with XML in the
Microsoft .NET Framework |
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Elective Exams
(1 required) |
Exam 70–229: Designing and Implementing
Databases with Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000 Enterprise Edition |
Course 2073:
Programming a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database (5 days) |
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Course 2071: Querying
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Transact-SQL (2 days) |
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Exam 70–230: Designing and Implementing
Solutions with Microsoft BizTalk Server® 2000 Enterprise Edition |
Course 2379:
Developing and Deploying Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000 Solutions (5
days) |
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Exam 70–234: Designing and Implementing
Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 |
Course 2185:
Deploying and Managing Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 (2 days) |
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Course 2341:
Fundamentals of Developing a Business-to-Consumer Solution with
Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 |
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Exam 70-305*, 70-306*, 70-315*, or 70-316*
If you use Exam 70-305 or 70-315 to
satisfy the core exam requirement, you may use either Exam 70-306 or
70-316 as an elective.
If you use Exam 70-306 or 70-316 to
satisfy the core exam requirement, you may use either Exam 70-305 or
70-315 as an elective. |
See titles above |
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Exam 70–330:
Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET |
Course 2840: Implementing Security for Applications (5 days) |
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Exam 70–340:
Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET |
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* In the following
combinations, candidates will receive credit for only one of the two
exams: 70-305 or 70-315, 70-306 or 70-316, 70-310 or 70-320. |
For complete details please go to
www.microsoft.com/learning
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