Windows
NT 4.0 Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers (MCSE's) are qualified
to plan, implement, maintain, and support information systems
based on Microsoft Windows NT and the BackOffice family of client-
server software. The MCSE for NT 4.0 is a widely respected certification
because it does not focus on a single aspect of computing, such
as networking. Instead, the MCSE has demonstrated skills and abilities
on the full range of software, from client operating systems to
server operating systems to client-server applications. In order
to achieve the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certification,
a candidate must pass four required "core" exams, plus
two elective exams. With the release of Windows NT Server 4, there
are now two possible paths or "tracks" that lead to
the MCSE certification, the Windows NT 3.51 track and the Windows
NT 4 track.
Our comprehensive
program prepares you for the 4.0 track. We include training materials
for the core exams and the two most popular electives required
to become a MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer). This
program is the MOST COMPREHENSIVE self study course on the market!
With this course you will receive 21 video tapes (over 40 hours
of instruction), which provide the technical training you need
to support NT and prepare for the Microsoft exams.
Meet
the Expert:
We have teamed up with expert and Microsoft Certified Trainer,
Ross Brunson. Mr. Brunson is an MCSE, MCT, and MCP+Internet Certified
trainer. He takes his successful teaching technique to new heights,
and currently has a 96% first time passing ratio! He is also featured
on Specialized Solutions' "MCSE Exam Success Prep Workshop"
and our "Unix to NT Administrator Survival Kit".