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Programme Overview
The current Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification gives professionals the knowledge and experience to analyse business requirements for system architecture, then design solutions, deploy, install and configure components, troubleshoot system problems and design security. You’ll gain the industry’s most comprehensive overview of the entire project from conception to go-live
MCSE graduates will possess one of the most widely recognised technical certifications in the industry, and be able to:
- Create the conceptual design for Network Infrastructure Security by gathering and analyzing business and technical requirements
- create the logical and physical design for network infrastructure security
- install and configure Active Directory infrastructure
- plan internet connectivity and security
- cluster servers, and
- create and manage digital certificates
Entry Criteria
- Comp TIA A+ or N+ certification, MCSA, or equivalent knowledge and skills,
- Or Possess an equivalent in job experience.
Duration
14 weeks full time 9 am – 3 pm (Mon - Fri)
14 weeks full time 5 pm – 9 pm (Mon - Fri)
10 months part time 6 pm – 9 pm (Tuesdays & Thursdays)
Qualifications Gained
MCSE (Microsoft Certificate in Systems Engineering)
IT TRAINING Certificate in System Engineering with 40 NZQA Level 6 credits
Employment Opportunties
This Microsoft qualification is internationally recognized, and should lead graduates into careers as Systems Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, Systems Analyst, Network Analyst or Technical Consultant
Pathways to Higher Qualifications
MCDbA CISCO Engineer, National Diploma in Computing, and ongoing degrees.
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