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Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer (MCSE) +
Security on Windows 2003 Certificate Program
(11 Courses - 495 Clock Hours)
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) +
Security on Windows 2003 Program is available to meet the needs of the
information technology industry. The intent of the program is to provide
students with the necessary computer fundamentals, software applications,
and basic networking and network management skills that is coherent and
provides opportunities for career advancement.
The MCSE credential is one of the most widely recognized technical
certifications for professionals who analyze business requirements and
design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the
Microsoft Window 2000/2003. Students receive training on implementation
responsibilities including installing, configuring, and troubleshooting
network systems. Upon completion of this program students will also possess
the basic networking skills to successfully manage, install, configure, and
operate various types of networks which can be customized for apprenticeship
or workforce development.
Core and elective requirements for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
(MCSE) + Security Program. Click on course number for additional course
information.
Students must complete and pass 495 clock hours from the curricula in the
categories listed below:
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ITT-CTA101:
CompTIA A+ Essentials
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ITT-CTA201:
CompTIA A+ PC Tech
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ITT-CTN: CompTIA Network+ Training
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ITT-CTSY:
CompTIA Security+ Training
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ITT-MS2272:
Implementing & Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional
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ITT-MS2273:
Managing & Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
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ITT-MS2277:
Implementing, Managing, & Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure
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ITT-MS2278:
Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure
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ITT-MS2279:
Planning, Implementing, & Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
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ITT-MS2823:
Implementing and Administering Security on a Windows
Server 2003
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ITT-MS2830:
Designing Security for Microsoft Networks
This program will give you the skills to
become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). The MCSE
credential is one of the most widely recognized technical
certifications for professionals who analyze business requirements
and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions
based on the Microsoft Window 2000/2003. Implementation
responsibilities include installing, configuring, and
troubleshooting network systems.
ITT-CTA101/201 - CompTIA A+
Core Essentials + PC/Desktop Support Systems Certifications, 90
Clock Hours
Description: CompTIA A+ certification training prepares the student
to pass both the A+ Core Hardware Service Technician examination and
the A+ Operating System Technologies examination. The intent of the
A+ Certification is to certify individuals in a body of knowledge
that is identified and accepted as the baseline or foundation for
entry-level PC technician employment. The Core Hardware examination
measures essential competencies for a PC hardware service
technician. The examinee must demonstrate basic knowledge of
installing, configuring, upgrading, troubleshooting, and repairing
microcomputer systems to industry standards. The Operating System
Technologies examination measures essential operating system
competencies for microcomputer hardware service. The examinee must
demonstrate basic knowledge of Command Line Prompt, Windows 9x and
Windows 2000 for installing, configuring, upgrading,
troubleshooting, and repairing microcomputer systems.
ITT-CTN - CompTIA Network+
Certification, 45 Clock Hours
Description: CompTIA Network+ certification training prepares the
student to pass the CompTIA Network+ examination. The Network+
certification certifies that the technician knows the layers of the
OSI model, can describe the features and functions of network
components and has the skills needed to install, configure, and
troubleshoot basic networking hardware peripherals and protocols. A
typical candidate will have A+ certification or equivalent
knowledge, but A+ certification is not required. The 2002 objectives
update the Network+ certification exam with respect to new
technologies such as wireless networking and gigabit Ethernet. The
scope of networking systems are broadened somewhat, placing an
increased emphasis on Linux/Unix, Windows 9x, Windows NT, and
Windows 2000. There is also greater emphasis on hands-on training in
the areas of network implementation and network support, including
troubleshooting scenarios.
ITT-MS2272 - Implementing and
Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional, 45 Clock Hours
Description: The purpose of this course is to address the
implementation and desktop support needs of customers that are
planning to deploy and support Microsoft Windows® XP Professional in
a variety of stand-alone and network operating system environments.
It provides in-depth, hands-on training for Information Technology
(IT) professionals responsible for the planning, implementation,
management, and support of Windows XP Professional.
ITT-MS2273 - Managing and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, 45 Clock
Hours
Description: This course provide students with the knowledge and
skills that are required to manage accounts and resources, manage
server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in
a Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 environment. Prerequisite: ITT-CTA,
ITT-CTN or equivalent knowledge and skills. This course may be
substituted with MS2274 and MS2275.
ITT-MS2277 - Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure: Network Services, 45 Clock Hours
Description: This course provides students with the knowledge and
skills to implement, manage, and maintain a Microsoft Windows
Server™ 2003 network infrastructure. The course is intended for
systems administrator and systems engineer candidates who are
responsible for implementing, managing, and maintaining server
networking technologies. These tasks include implementing routing;
implementing, managing, and maintaining Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (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.
Prerequisite: ITT-MS2276 or equivalent knowledge and skills.
ITT-MS2278 - Planning and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure,
45 Clock Hours
Description: The goal of this course is to provide students with the
knowledge and skills necessary to plan and maintain a Windows®
Server 2003 network infrastructure. Prerequisite: ITT-MS2277 or
equivalent knowledge and skills
ITT-MS2279 - Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active
Directory Infrastructure, 45 Clock Hours
Description: This course includes self-paced and
instructor-facilitated components. It provides students with the
knowledge and skills to successfully plan, implement, and
troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 Active Directory®
directory service infrastructure. The course focuses on a Windows
Server 2003 directory service environment, including forest and
domain structure, Domain Name System (DNS), site topology and
replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of
administration, Group Policy, and user, group, and computer account
strategies. Prerequisite: ITT-MS2278 or equivalent knowledge and
skills.
ITT-MS2830 - Designing Security
for Microsoft Networks, 45 Clock Hours
Description: This course provides you with the knowledge and skills
to design a secure network infrastructure. Topics include assembling
the design team, modeling threats, and analyzing security risks in
order to meet business requirements for securing computers in a
networked environment. The course encourages decision-making skills
through an interactive tool that simulates real-life scenarios that
the target audience may encounter. You are given the task of
collecting the information and sorting through the details to
resolve the given security requirement.
ITT-MS2823 - Implementing and
Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network,
45 Clock Hours
Description: This course addresses the MCSA and MCSE skills path for
IT Pro security practitioners, specifically addressing the training
needs of those preparing for the 70-299 certification exams. The
primary product focus is on Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 based
infrastructure solutions but will include some client focused
content where appropriate. This learning product is to provide
functional skills in planning and implementing infrastructure
security. This course is part of the Security Portfolio and will act
as the primary entry point for IT Professionals at the
implementation level. Prerequisite: ITT-MS2810 or equivalent
knowledge and skills
ITT-CTSY - CompTIA Security+
Certification, 45 Clock Hours
Description: The CompTIA Security+ certification tests for security
knowledge mastery of an individual with two years on-the-job
networking experience, with emphasis on security. The exam covers
industry wide topics including communication security,
infrastructure security, cryptography, access control,
authentication, external attack and operational and organization
security. CompTIA Security+ curricula are being taught at colleges,
universities and commercial training centers around the globe.
CompTIA Security+ is being used as an elective or prerequisite to
advanced vendor specific and vendor neutral security certifications. |