Excelsior Microsoft Exam Credit for latest exams?

Discussion in 'IT and Computer-Related Degrees' started by rancho1, Dec 27, 2003.

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  1. rancho1

    rancho1 New Member

    Does anyone know what the status is for credit for Microsoft "2003" exam credit? Some are pretty new, but several of the exams have been out for many months.
    They do not currently seem to provide any credit for any Server 2003 or any other "2003" exams.
     
  2. trigo

    trigo New Member

    Excelsior has a credit calculator, so does Capella....
    If you have a Microsoft certification, you skip lots of subjects. Although their credit costs are expensive.
    check out their sites.
     
  3. rancho1

    rancho1 New Member

    I don't understand your reply.

    It looks like Excelsior currently only provides credit for exams up to the Windows 2000 MCSE etc and I wanted to know if and when they will start providing credit for the exams needed for the 2003 exams since most of those exams have been out for a while now.

    How long was it after the Windows 2000 exams came out before Excelsior started granting credit for those?
     
  4. etech

    etech New Member

    Excelsior currently does not has 2003 exam credits. I dont know when they would offer it but it will be a good idea to call them to find out.
     
  5. trigo

    trigo New Member

    If you have an MCSE 2003, then I suggest if money is not a problem, Charles Sturt University (Australia) has an IT Masters program: MSNA (MSc in Network Administration) you'll only take 6 subjects more instead 12.
    If you have MCSE 2000, fine, same rules apply.
    Exploring is an art that helps you make informed decisions.
     
  6. etech

    etech New Member

    as far as I remember these degrees were only offered to Australians and not to student outside of Australia. I could be wrong but I remember seeing this on their website.
     
  7. trigo

    trigo New Member

    Yup, you're correct. But they e-mailed me and told me that it's going to be available very soon for the outside world (of the Aussies). So there's time to go window shopping for the US counterparts.
     

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