Microsoft Windows 7 Desktop Support
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Certification
Course Details
This latest Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician qualification has become the standard for all help desk engineers.
Thousands of people across thousands of organisations experience problems with windows 7 based computer systems. The only problem being that computers are technical pieces of kit and require specialised attention. That’s where the helpdesk comes into action. PC users want help from somebody who can successfully troubleshoot desktop environments operating on Microsoft Windows 7 systems and get their computer working again. The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) course will give you the skills to support end users and the experience required to resolve problems even on the advanced Windows 7 operating system.
The MCTS course will allow you to study at your own pace and give you the opportunity to continually assess your progress via a series of lessons that cover each exam objective. As you progress though the course you will be able to apply your newly acquired skills in the practice exercises. At the end of your training you will then be able to sit 1 online exam at a local test centre and successful completion of your exam will see you credited with the Windows 7 Certified Desktop Support Technician.
Upon completion of the course you can rest assured your skills will be in demand as over 90% of the world’s PC’s operate on Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The sorts of jobs you can expect to go into once you are certified in Microsoft Desktop Support are Help Desk Technician, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician, Customer Support Representative and PC or Technical Support Specialist.
Entry requirement: You should have at least 1 years experience in implementing and administering any windows client operating system.
Qualifications
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) course is the ideal qualification to get your IT career up and running. The certification from the course is industry recognised around the world.
MCTS is proof to potential employers that you have the skills to manage their Windows operating systems.
The course will prepare you to sit exam Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Windows 7, Configuration 70-680 which will qualify you as a Microsoft Certified Professional.
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist certification is the industry standard around the globe for Help Desk and Support Technicians. Being a qualified Support Technician offers a fantastic profession with big earning potential.
By obtaining the MCTS certification you will demonstrate to potential employers that you have attained a proficient standard of IT skills and knowledge.
Study Plan
- Managing access to shared resources
- Troubleshooting TCP/IP
- Application Support
- Office Installation
- Office Configuration
- Outlook Configuration
- Application Security
- Desktop Support Technicians
- Installing the operating system
- Troubleshooting system start-up and user logons
- Managing users and the Windows environment
- Configuring and troubleshooting security policy
- Configuring and troubleshooting devices and printing
- Optimising performance
- Configuring and troubleshooting printing
Study Details
Your course is made up of 3 different study units. During your studies you will complete a total of 14 assignments. Completing the assignments provides both you and your tutor with details of your progress and assists the tutor in providing feedback and assistance.
In order to complete the Desktop Support Certificate you are required to sit 1 online exam which will be sat at a local test centre.
The average student manages to complete the course within approximately 120 hours of study time.
Note: The minimum computer hardware requirements for this course are;
- CD-ROM
- 1GHz or faster processor Pentium III recommended
- 1GB RAM or higher
- 15GB of available hard disk space for installation
- This course is written for Windows 7 Ultimate version – it can be done with Windows lower versions, but not all tasks can be completed
Careers
On completion of the course you can expect to be able to apply for positions as a Help Desk Technician, Customer Support Representative, PC or Technical Support Specialist and earn up to £34,500* per year.
*Source: ITjobswatch.co.uk - May 2011
Other example job roles include:
Help Desk Engineer
£24,240
ITjobswatch.co.uk - May 2011