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The Microsoft Certified Systems
Administrator (MCSA) credential recognizes IT professionals who implement,
manage, and maintain network and system environments based on the Microsoft
Windows Server operating system. Whether you are new to the IT industry or a
seasoned professional, you can pursue a training path and achieve MCSA
certification with a focus on the latest technology—Microsoft Windows Server
2003.
MCSA at a glance
Target audience:
IT professionals who manage and
maintain networks and systems based on the Microsoft Windows Server
operating system.
Typical job titles for MCSA:
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Network Administrator Systems
Administrator
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Information Technology Engineer
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Information Systems Administrator
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Network Technician
Experience:
An MCSA candidate should have
sufficient, hands-on experience with:
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Implementing, managing, and maintaining
a desktop operating system
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Implementing, managing, and maintaining
a network operating system
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Managing and maintaining a network
infrastructure
Exam requirements:
Three core exams
and one elective exam.
Convenient upgrade paths to MCSA on Windows
Server 2003 are available now. Click here for details.
Technology that combines functionality,
reliability, and seamless integration
Windows Server 2003 is Microsoft’s
most scalable, reliable, and high-performing server operating system to
date, built to handle the most complex business applications. It is designed
to simplify migration from previous versions of Windows, manage
mission-critical data with enhanced security technology, and provide maximum
server uptime for sophisticated business needs.
MCSA meets industry needs
Demand for qualified professionals
who can perform the network administration job function has grown
significantly, and the IT industry has indicated that a certification for
this job function is needed. Studies show that systems and network
administrators at IT companies have significant advancement
opportunities—more than most other job categories.
The MCSA credential offers IT professionals
a competitive edge in today’s constantly changing business environment. This
Microsoft credential validates the specific skills required for the network
and systems administrator job role. The certification provides employers
with a means to identify those qualified individuals who have the
appropriate skills to do the job successfully.
Choose your certification path
There are multiple ways to chart
your path to MCSA on Windows Server 2003. Those individuals with the MCSA on
Windows 2000 credential may efficiently update their credential, and those
skilled in Windows NT 4.0 have opportunities to accelerate learning on the
new technology. Upgrade paths are presented on the inside of this document.
Demonstrate your specific expertise by
earning a certification specialization
To recognize those systems
administrators whose job role focuses on managing, maintaining, and
implementing server security, Microsoft offers the new MCSA: Security
certification specialization. Systems administrators with expertise in the
management of a Microsoft Exchange messaging infrastructure can pursue the
new MCSA: Messaging certification specialization.
The value of MCSA certification to IT
professionals:
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Improves proficiency with Windows Server
2003, reliably transferring and validating systems administrator skills.
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Applies to relevant systems
administrator job roles and lays the foundation for the premier Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential on Windows Server 2003.
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Provides a learning framework with
training opportunities that fit most schedules, locations, and learning
needs.
The value of MCSA certification to
hiring managers and organizations:
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Strengthens organizations with
top-quality talent proficient on Windows Server 2003.
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Serves as a reliable benchmark for
hiring and promotions.
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Provides assurance of vendor
qualifications.
MCSA on Windows
Server 2003
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Core Exams
(3 required) |
Networking System
(2 Exams Required) |
Exam 70–290: Managing and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment |
Course 2273: Managing and Maintaining a
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (5 days)
OR
Course 2274: Managing a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Environment (5 days) |
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Course 2275: Maintaining a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Environment (3 days)
OR
Course 2208: Updating Support Skills from
Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (3 days) |
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Exam 70–291: Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure |
Course 2276: Implementing a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts (2 days)
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Course 2277: Implementing, Managing, and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure:
Network Services (5 days)
OR
Course 2208: Updating Support Skills
from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (3 days) |
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Client Operating System
(1 Exam Required) |
Exam 70–270: Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
Course 2285: Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional (2 days)
OR
Course 2272: Implementing and
Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 days) |
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Exam 70-210: Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional |
Course 2151: Microsoft Windows 2000
Network and Operating System Essentials (3 days) |
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Course 2152: Implementing Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional and Server (5 days) |
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Elective exams
(1 required)
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Exam 70–086: Implementing and Supporting
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 |
Course 828: Deploying and Supporting
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 (5 days) |
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Course 827: Administering Microsoft
Systems Management Server 2.0 (3 days) |
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Exam 70-227: Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server
2000, Enterprise Edition |
Course 2159: Deploying and Managing
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 (3 days) |
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Exam 70-228: Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000 Enterprise Edition |
Course 2072: Administering a Microsoft SQL
Server 2000 Database (5 days) |
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Exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
Course 2400: Implementing and Managing
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
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Workshop 2011: Troubleshooting Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 |
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Exam 70-299: Implementing and
Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network |
Course 2823: Implementing and
Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network |
As an alternative to the electives listed
above, these Microsoft certifications may substitute for an MCSA
elective:
- MCDST
- MCSA on Microsoft Windows 2000
- MCSE on Microsoft Windows 2000
- MCSE on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
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As an alternative to the electives listed
above, these third-party certification combinations may substitute for
an MCSA elective:
- CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+
- CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Server+
- CompTIA Security+
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For complete details please go to
www.microsoft.com/traincert |