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Angus College

Soon to be part of a new regional college, serving Dundee and Angus.

MCITP: Server Administrator on Windows Server 2008

The MCITP: Server Administration certification will help to increase your value in the workplace and qualify your IT skills.  The certification can help you develop and validate your skills in your current position or propel you toward a future role.

Information
Target Group: 

This course is aimed at those looking to become a Windows Server Administrator, Network Administrator, Server Systems Administrator, Monitoring Operator, Network Operations Analyst or a Network Technician/Technical Support.

If you are a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) or a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) with Windows Server 2003 certifications, you can follow an upgrade path to multiple McTS certifications (please contact us for details).

Duration: 

This course is studied online however tutor support is available.  You gain MCITP: Server Administration Certification once you have passed three exams: two Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) prerequisite exams and one Professional Series exam.  Please note that examination costs are not included in the course fee.

Dates
Special Date: 
Flexible Start Date
Cost: 
£670

Next Steps

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Places on Enterprise classes are subject to availability. You can apply in two ways:

Book By Phone

Please call Pauline McDonald on 01241 432722 to secure your place now!

Enquire Online

Enquiring online DOES NOT secure a place on the course. you will be contacted within the next few days to confirm if a place is available and discuss payment options with you.

Enquiry Form
Complete the form and we will call you.



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