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Is there a MCSA/MCSE Certification in your future?
MSOE is a Microsoft IT Academy offering the MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems
Administrator) and MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) in Windows
Server 2003 course series. Individuals are required to pass 4 exams for the MCSA:
2 core networking system exams, 1 design exam, and 1 elective exam, or 7 exams for the MCSE:
4 core networking system exams, 1 client operating system exam, 1 design exam, and 1 elective exam.
Certification exams are administered by Sylvan Testing centers or Pearson VUE testing centers.
MSOE's VUE certification testing center is located in B309. Please call (414) 277-7582 to schedule
a certification exam appointment.
Benefits of Becoming an MCSA/MCSE:
- Industry Recognition
- Access to product and technical information directly from Microsoft
- Exclusive discounts on products and services
- Invitations to Microsoft conferences, technical training sessions, and special events
- Free access to Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online
- Special pricing on a subscription to Windows & .NET Magazine
The MSOE Microsoft Windows Server 2003 MCSA/ MCSE program consists of the following courses:
- CompTIA A+ Certification - MS419
- CompTIA Network+ Certification - MS479
- CompTIA Security+ Certification - MS4795
- Windows XP Professional - MS4201
- Windows Server 2003 - MS4211
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services - MS4221
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Administration - MS4231
- Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services and Network Infrastructure - MS4241
CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+ Course Descriptions
MS419 CompTIA A+ Certification Course. (3 credits)
This course provides students with the knowledge and hands-on lab-based experience
necessary to support personal computers and peripherals. It prepares students for the CompTia
A+ certification exam by providing a firm foundation of technical skills and knowledge. Topics
covered include computer bus architecture, memory technologies, microprocessors, disk
storage, troubleshooting, and operating system installation and configuration. This course is
designed to prepare non-computer literate individuals with the background necessary to enter
the Microsoft MCSE, MCSA, or Novell CNE programs.
MS479 CompTIA Network+ Certification Course. (3 credits)
This lab-based course replaces MS-4732 Networking Essentials. Developed by CompTia,
earning the Network+ Certification means that the candidate possesses the knowledge needed
to configure and install the TCP/IP client. The Network+ exam covers a wide range of vendor
and product neutral networking technologies that can also serve as a prerequisite for vendorspecific
IT certifications. Novell accepts the Network+ certification exam in place of its
Networking Technologies exam for all Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) candidates. Topics
covered include in-depth coverage of the OSI Model and the corresponding protocols,
transmission media, protocols, bridging, switching hubs, routers, the 802.x standards and WAN
technologies.
MS4795 CompTIA Security+ Certification Course. (3 credits)
The CompTia Security+ vendor-neutral certification exam is the worldwide standard of
competency for the foundation-level security practitioner. Companies that have contributed to
the development of the Security+ Certification include IBM, Microsoft, Verisign, the FBI and the
US Secret Service. This lab-based course covers general security topics such as access control
and virus attacks, basics of cryptography, communication security for remote access, e-mail,
wireless networks, operational and organizational security, and infrastructure security. (prereq:
MS-479 or a basic understanding of networks)
It is highly recommended that beginning network technicians take MS419 and/or MS479 before taking any of the following Microsoft Windows Server 2003 MCSA/MCSE courses.
Windows XP/2003 Course Descriptions
MS4201 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (4 credits)
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure
Microsoft Windows XP Professional. MS-4201 is a hands-on lab-based course designed to
provide students with the opportunity to gain experience in a Windows XP/2003 environment.
Topics include planning, installing and configuring, and supporting Windows XP Professional,
managing users and groups, installing and configuring protocols, DNS, Active Directory Services
and troubleshooting resources. The course covers material in Microsoft’s official curriculum
course #2272-Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional and the
associated certification exam #70-270. (prereq: MS-419, MS-479 or networking experience
equivalent, or consent of instructor or program director)
MS4211 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (4 credits)
This is a lab-based course that provides students with the knowledge and skills to install,
configure and customize Windows Server 2003. Topics covered include installation and
configuration of Windows Server 2003, managing user, computer, and group accounts;
managing access to network resources; managing printers, managing an organizational unit in a
network based on Active Directory service; and implementing Group Policy to manage users
and computers. MS-4211 is a Microsoft official academic course “Managing and Maintaining a
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment” and covers material in Microsoft’s official
curriculum courses (MOC) #2274 - Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
and #22745 - Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, and the associated
certification exam #70-290. (prereq: one of the following: MS-479, MS-420, MS-4201, or
networking experience equivalent)
MS4221 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services (4 credits)
This is a lab-based course that provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully
plan, implement, and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory service
infrastructure. The course focuses on a Windows Server 2003 directory service environment,
including forest and domain structure, Domain Name Systems (DNS), site topology and
replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of administration, Group Policy, and
user, group, and computer account strategies. MS-4221 is the Microsoft official academic course
“Planning Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
Infrastructure” and covers material in Microsoft’s official curriculum courses (MOC) #2279 -
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
Infrastructure, and the associated certification exam #70-294. (prereq: One of the following:
MS-479, MS-421, MS-4211, or, networking experience equivalent)
MS4231 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Administration (4 credits)
This is a lab-based course that provides students with the knowledge and skills to implement,
manage, and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. Topics covered
include implementing routing; implementing, managing, and maintaining Dynamic Host
configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name Systems (DNS), and Windows Internet Name
Service (WINS); securing Internet Protocol (IP) traffic with Internet Protocol security (IPSec) and
certificates; implementing a network access infrastructure by configuring the connections for
remote access clients; and managing and monitoring network access. MS-4231 is the Microsoft
official academic course “Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure” and covers material in Microsoft’s official curriculum
courses (MOC) #2277 - Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services, and the associated certification exam #70-291.
(prereq: one of the following: MS-479, MS-421, MS-4211, or networking experience equivalent)
MS4241 Designing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure (4 credits)
This lab-based course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design an
Active Directory and network infrastructure that meets the technical and business requirements
of an organization. Topics include analysis and design of DNS, WINS, routing, Active Directory
forest and domain infrastructures, and security structure. MS-4241 is the Microsoft official
academic course Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network
Infrastructure and covers material in Microsoft’s official curriculum courses (MOC) #2282 -
Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure, and
the associated core certification exam #70-297. (prereq: one of the following: MS-4211, MS-4221,
MS-4231, or Windows Server equivalent experience)
Location
- Brookfield
- On campus:
Milwaukee School Of Engineering
1025 North Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Start Date
For class start dates, please see the Timetable
of Classes or
contact the Enrollment Management department.
Cost
For cost information, please visit our general Tuition
and Fees page.
Application
New students may apply by completing and submitting the certificate
application form or by calling (800) 332-6763.
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