Proof of Skills – When you obtain your MCSA certification, you have official validation from Microsoft that you are qualified in your field. You are able to add this information to your job applications, resume, and cover letters going forward.
Professional Advantage – When you are seeking employment in the IT industry, employers will look to your credentials in order to make their hiring decision. With MCSA certification, you will likely be placed at the top of their lists of desirable candidates.
Job Efficiency – It has been reported that MCSA certified professionals are 75% more efficient in completing projects and tasks in a well-executed and timely manner than their uncertified counterparts. Employers know this and are more likely to hire certified employees.
Better Earning Potential – MCSA certified employees are much more valuable to the companies they work for therefore their compensation packages reflect that. On average, MCSA certified professionals receive as much as 30% more in pay and benefits than uncertified employees.
Target Audience
who are interested in becoming knowledgeable in Microsoft Systems professionals in the future.
Course Outline
Module 1
Installing Windows Server 2012R2
Configuring Windows Server 2012 with SConfig
Overview of the Windows Server 2012 GUI
Windows Server 2012 Basic PowerShell Comandlets
Windows Server 2012 GUI Shell Add or Remove
Module 2
Overview Active Directory
Installation of a Domain Controller
Install a Domain Controller using IFM
Module 3
Managing User Account Objects With AD DS Tools
Managing Group Objects With AD DS Tools
Managing Computer Objects With AD DS Tools
Delegate AD DS Administration
Module 4
Using Command-Line Tools for AD DS Management
PowerShell AD DS Management
PowerShell Bulk AD DS Management
Module 5
Overview of IPv4
Configure and Manage IPv4
Module 6
Implement and Manage DHCP
Module 7
Installing and Configuring DNS
Module 8
Overview IPv6
Configuring an IPv6 Network
Module 9
Install and Configure a New Disk
Working With Storage Spaces
Module 10
Creating and Configuring a File Share
Configuring Shadow Copies
Create and Configure a Printer Pool
Module 11
Overview of Group Policy Management
Create And Manage Group Policy Objects
Configure a Group Policy Central Store
Module 12
Configure GPO Security Settings
Auditing Via Group Policy Objects
Configure AppLocker Settings in Group Policy
Module 13
Overview of Hyper-V and the Hyper-V Manager
Configuring Virtual Networking
Creating and Configuring a Virtual Machine
Advanced
Module 1 - Advanced Network Services
Module 2 - Advanced File Services
Module 3 - Dynamic Access Control
Module 4 - Distributive Active Directory DSD
Module 5 - Domain Services Deployments
Module 6 - Active Directory Certificate Services
Module 7- Active Directory Rights Management
Module 8 - AD FS
Module 9 - Network Load Balancing
Module 10 - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery