The new Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) credential will help advance your career by ensuring that you have the skills to successfully implement, manage, and troubleshoot the ongoing needs of Microsoft Windows® 2000-based operating environments, including Windows .NET Server. An MCSA candidate should have 12 months of experience working with a desktop operating system, a network operating system, and an existing network infrastructure.
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Build your information technology (IT) career with the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 or Microsoft Windows Server™ 2000 credential. Here's why MCSA can be the right choice for you. |
In addition to obtaining the MCSA for Windows 2000 or MCSA for Windows 2003, students can further enhance their career with specialization on Microsoft Messaging on Windows Server 2000/2003 or Security on Windows Server 2000/2003. Additional benefits include industry recognition of your Microsoft knowledge and proficiency. |
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Based on the path selected by the student, the entire MCSA certification can be completed in approximately 200 hours with training and exams. Each course will take about 40 hours to complete training. The MCSA credential will require students to complete 3 core exams and 1 elective exam. |

