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Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator Certificate

Students will receive instruction on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 platform. The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) credential is considered a prestigious and reliable measure of technical aptitude and expertise to successfully manage and maintain complex computing environments. This certificate is designed for systems and network administrators, network operations analysts and technicians, and technical support specialists. This program will supply the necessary groundwork for students in preparation for Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator certification exams.

 
Computer support
specialists are projected
to be among the
fastest
growing occupations through 2012.
 
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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