MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER (MCSE)
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Certification is the premier credential for technical professionals who analyze the business requirements and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows® 2000 platform and Microsoft server software. Implementation responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems.
By earning the premier MCSE credential, individuals are demonstrating that they have the skills necessary to lead organizations in the successful design, implementation, and administration of the most advanced Microsoft Windows platform and Microsoft server products.
The MCSE Certification is geared toward systems analysts, network analysts, technical support engineers, systems engineers, and technical consultants. The Windows 2000 track of the MCSE credential is designed for IT professionals working in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large organizations.
An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system in environments with the following characteristics
For more information on the specific courses offered in either the MCSE Windows 2000, or the MCSE Windows Server 2003 certification tracks, please refer to the Windows 2000 certification chart, or the Windows 2003 certification chart.
By passing your MCSE Certification exam, you are certified to design and implement infrastructure systems using the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Microsoft server software, based on your analysis of business needs. You are able to install, configure, and troubleshoot network systems.
Unless you hold a MCSE Certification in Windows NT 4.0, you must take five core exams and choose two elective exams. If you have already passed the three Windows NT 4.0 exams, you may take two core exams (one of which replaces four of the five core exams) and two elective exams. Microsoft has retired the Windows NT 4.0 Certification, so even if you hold an MCSE in Windows NT 4.0, you must maintain your certification before the end of 2001 by passing the Windows 2000 requirements. Microsoft also plans to offer exams in Windows XP Professional and Windows .NET Server later in 2001.
For more information on the MCSE credential go to www.microsoft.com/mcse.
Learning Path to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Systems Engineer
| Core Exam: Client Operating System 1 Exam Required: |
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| 70-210 | Course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network & Operating System Essentials ** (3 days) |
| 70-210 | Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server * (5 days) |
| 70-270 | Course 2272, Implementing and Supporting MS Win XP Professional (5 days) |
| 70-270 | Course 2285, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional for Systems Administrators (3 days) |
| Current Windows 2000 Systems Administrators Upgrading Core Skills: | |
| 70-292 | Workshop 2209, Updating Systems Administrator Skills from Microsoft Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003 (2 days) |
| 70-296 | Course 2210, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Migration Strategy (3 days) |
| 70-290 70-291 |
Course 2208, Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (5 days) |
| 70-270 | Course 2285, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional for Systems Administrators (3 days) |
| 70-293 | Course 2278, Plan & Maintain a MS Win Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (5 days) |
| 70-294 | Course 2279, Plan, Implementing, & Maintain a MS Win Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure (5 days) |
| Core Exam: Networking System 4 Exams Required: |
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| Course 2274, Managing a MS Win Server 2003 Environment (5 days) | |
| 70-290 | Course 2275, Maintaining a MS Win Server 2003 Environment (3 days) |
| - OR - | |
| 70-290 | Course 2208, Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (5 days) |
| Course 2276, Implementing a MS Win Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts (2 days) | |
| 70-291 | Course 2277, Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a MS Win Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services (5 days) |
| 70-293 | Course 2278, Plan & Maintain a MS Win Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (5 days) |
| 70-294 | Course 2279, Plan, Implementing, & Maintain a MS Win Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure (5 days) |
| Core Exam: Design 1 Exam Required: |
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| 70-297 | Course 2282, Designing a MS Win Server 2003 Active Directory & Network Infrastructure (5 days) |
| 220-298 | Course 2830, Designing Security for MS Networks (3 days) |
| * Electives Exams 1 Exam Required: |
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| Course 2071, Querying MS SQL Server 2000 with T-SQL (2 days) | |
| 70-229 | Course 2073, Programming a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database (5 days) |
| 220-227 | Course 2159, Deploying & Managing Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server (3 days) |
| 220-228 | Course 2072, Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database (5 days) |
| 220-298 | Course 2830, Designing Security for MS Networks (3 days) |
* For an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0, the MCSE credential itself satisfies the elective requirement for Windows Server 2003 because it proves the ability to support another version of the platform; therefore, no elective is required.
** Test objectives for both the 70-290 and 70-291 exams are covered in the 2208 course
Learning Path to Microsoft Windows 2000 Systems Administrator
| Core Exam: Client Operating System Choose one exam from this group: |
70-210 | Course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network & Operating System Essentials ** (3 days) |
| 70-270 | Course 2272, Implementing and Supporting MS Win XP Professional (5 days) |
| 70-270 | Course 2285, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional for Systems Administrators (3 days) |
| Core Exam: Networking System 3 Exams Required: |
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| 70-215 | Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server (5 days) |
| 70-216 | Course 2153, Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (5 days) |
| 70-217 | Course 2154, Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services (5 days) |
| Core Exam: Design 1 Exam Required: |
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| 70-219 | Course 1561, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure ** (3 days) |
| 70-220 | Course 2830, Fundamentals of Network Security * ** (3 days) |
| 70-221 | Course 1562, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure ** (4 days) |
| 70-222 | Course 2150, Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows 2000 Network * ** (5 days) |
| Elective Exams 2 Exams Required: |
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| 70-227 | Course 2159, Deploying & Managing Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server * (3 days) |
| 220-223 | Course 2087, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Clustering (3 days) |
| Course 2150, Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows 2000 Network * (5 days) | |
| 70-214 | Course 2153, Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure * (5 days) |
| Course 2071, Querying MS SQL Server 2000 with T-SQL (2 days) | |
| 70-229 | Course 2073, Programming a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database (5 days) |
| 70-222 | Course 2010, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Migration Strategy (2 days) |
| 70-219 | Course 2074, Designing and Implementing OLAP Solutions with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (5 days) |
| 70-228 | Course 2072, Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database (5 days) |
| 70-244 | Course TBD, Supporting and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Network ( days) |
| SY0-101 | Course 2810, Fundamentals of Network Security * (4 days) |
| Course 2379, Developing and Deploying Microsoft Biztalk Server 2000 Solutions (5 days) | |
| 70-230 | Course 2420, Designing B2B Integration Solutions (3 days) |
| 70-224 | Course 1572, Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000 (5 days) |
| SY0-101 | CompTia Security+ * (5 days) |
| 70-218 | Course 2126, Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment (5 days) |
* If you chose exam 70-220 as your core design exam, you may select exams 70-214 and 70-227 or SY0-101 as your electives to add the Security credential to your MCSE.
** Core exams that can also be used as elective exams may only be counted once toward a certification. In other words, if a candidate receives credit for an exam as a core in one track, the candidate will not receive credit for that same exam as an elective in the same track.