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MCSE Certification Training

The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows® 2000 credential is the premier certification for professionals who design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Microsoft Windows Server System™.

Microsoft's MCSE Certification adds an unmatching value to yourself personally, and to your company as well. It ensures the abilities of the person, and the strength of his company, in providing Microsoft Technology Solutions for it's customers. As an MCSE for Windows 2000, you will have the ability to effectively plan, implement, maintain and support information systems in a wide range of computing environments using Microsoft’s new Windows 2000 and other Microsoft Server products. Along with these skills come increased job opportunities and financial rewards.

In MCP Magazine's U.S. Salary Survey, everyone's a winner this year—except perhaps the hiring managers who must deal with a rising tide of IT salaries. Despite a doubling in the number of MCSEs in the past year and a huge increase in the numbers of MCSEs overall, our fifth annual salary survey shows compensation holding strong for all Microsoft Certified Professionals includiing MCSEs. In line with general increases in the IT industry driven by strong demand, salaries for MCSEs, for example, are up four percent, from a base salary last year of $65,100, to this year’s $67,800.

MCSE Certification Training Schools:
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Tech Skills (Various Locations Nationwide)
University of Phoenix Locations Nationwide
The Cittone Institute® Various Locations, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
Lincoln Technical Institute Boston Area, Massachusetts
Clark University Computer Career Institute Boston Area, Massachusetts
Computer Career Institute John Hopkins Columbia, Maryland
Herzing College Orlando, Florida
Herzing College New Orleans, Louisiana
Lincoln Tech® Center Valley, PA
Missouri College St. Louis, Missouri
PC AGE Parsipanny, Edison, Newark, NJ
Northwestern Technical College Sacramento, California
Platt College Los Angeles Area, California

*Programs may vary by location