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Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD)Now is the time to validate your developer skills with the Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) for Microsoft .NET credential. MCAD candidates are required to pass two core exams and one elective exam in an area of specialization. The MCAD certification is appropriate for professionals who use Microsoft technologies to develop and maintain department-level applications, components, Web or desktop clients, or back-end data services, or work in teams developing enterprise applications. To earn the MCAD credential, candidates are expected to have one to two years of relevant work experience or the equivalent in these functions. AudienceCandidates for this exam work on a team in a medium or large development environment
that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Enterprise Developer Edition. Candidates
have at least one year of experience developing Windows-based applications.
Candidates should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.
Typical job titles include programmer, programmer/analyst, and software developer. Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Exam 70-306Course Contents include:
Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Exam 70-305Course Contents include:
Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework, Exam 70-310Course Contents include:
Course DeliveryComputer Based Training - CD-ROM ContentInteractive, skills Based DurationApprox 120 hours QualificationsMCAD Curriculum provides everything you need to prepare for the 3 MCAD certification
exams: Pre-requisitesTo earn the MCAD credential, candidates are expected to have one to two years of relevant work experience or the equivalent in these functions. Typical job titles include programmer, programmer/analyst, and software developer. TopKeimos Programming CoursesOur courses use simulations extensively to provide opportunities for students to learn & practice skills-based content. This “learning by doing'” model is far more effective than the traditional true/false, multiple choice approach. Live application software is not needed. Interactive content is used often in the courses to engage the learner's attention, to reinforce and exercise skills being taught, and to provide feedback on the learner's grasp of a skill or concept. How do I study a CD based course?If you choose a CD course from Keimos, you'll have the benefit of Skill Builder learning software which identifies your learning needs before you start, ensuring that you don't waste time going over things you already know or moving too far ahead before you are ready. With audio and visual instructions, you progress at your own pace, completing self assessment at the end of each topic so you can measure your progress. How does the paper-based distance learning method work?To make studying as flexible and convenient as possible, all the paper-based courses are divided into bite-sized modules that consist of clearly identified study units. You work through each unit at your own pace. At the end of each unit there is a testpaper for you to complete and send to your tutor for marking. Your tutor will return this to you with your mark and any comments. With all our courses you only move on a new module after successfully completing the previous one - and only when you feel ready. With useful tips and self-assessments at every stage, you'll find your confidence and ability increasing steadily as you progress. Call us now on 01492 623887 |
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