FFS266
MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR (MCSA)
Full Fee Paying
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This program is designed for professionals who implement, manage, and troubleshoot existing network and system environments based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 professional and server products.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English Proficiency: IELTS 5.5 TOEFL 530 ISLPR 3
and
International students must be studying another full time course before part time study can be undertaken.
and
Proficiency using the Windows interface to locate, create, and manipulate folders and files and to configure the desktop environment.
and
General knowledge of computer hardware components, including memory, hard disks, and central processing units.
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General knowledge of networking concepts, including network operating
system, server-client relationship, and local area network (LAN).
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION
Southbank Institute of TAFE is Queensland's largest TAFE Institute, with over 30,000 student enrolments per year. Southbank Institute is an ideal place to study, as it is central to Brisbane's Central Business District (CBD) and inner city areas. Southbank Institute has campuses at Southbank, Southbank Cotah, Kangaroo Point and Morningside.
While studying with the Southbank Institute students will have access to our facilities and services. These include the Auditorium, Beauty and Natural Therapies Clinic, Bookshops, Canteens, Child-Care Centre, Cocktail Bar, Computer Laboratories, Conference and Function Facilities, Gymnasium, Intercampus Bus and Student Operated Restaurants, Butcher, Baker and Florist.
Teaching methods will combine face-to-face delivery, self-study and project work. Students may be required to complete work experience and/or field trips to be eligible for the program award. Southbank Institute will assist students in finding appropriate organisations in which to complete this component. The majority of classes are conducted in modern, airconditioned venues. Students have access to computers in our extensive library and e-learn centres located on each campus.
Students will be required to sit for both open and closed book examinations and in some cases may be required to perform skills tests and/or oral presentations. Individual or group project work may also be used to determine competency.
The International Services Team consists of administrative and support staff, dedicated to assisting students throughout the various stages of study. This assistance ranges from Program Information to Admission Procedures, Entry Requirements, Visa Regulations and requirements for extending studies to Diploma or Degree level. The International Student Support Officer provides assistance with accommodation, Overseas Student Health Cover, public transport information and can refer students to other support services within and outside the Institute.
PROGRAM AWARD
Statement of Attendance
VENUE
Southbank Campus
HOW TO APPLY
Contact Southbank International Services
E-mail: sbit.international@detir.qld.gov.au
Lock Mail Bag 111
South Brisbane QLD 4101
Australia
Telephone: 61 7 3244 5100
Facsimile: 61 7 3244 5588
International Student Application Form or contact International Services
APPLICATIONS CLOSE
Applications close one week prior to course commencement. Enrolments may be taken after this date, dependent on course numbers.
Applications close once sufficient class numbers have been obtained.
COST
For International students the tuition costs include any materials provided by this Institute. Any additional materials which are purchased externally (eg textbooks or equipment) are not included in this cost.
$4,500.00
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Location: | International | Telephone: | 61 732445100 |
| Facsimile: | 61 732445588 |
| Address | |
| In Person: | SouthBank Campus Client Service Centre 14 Glenelg Street A Block, Level2 South Brisbane | Mail: | Southbank International Services Locked Mail Bag 111 SOUTH BRISBANE QLD 4101 AUSTRALIA |
Email: | sbit.international@det.qld.gov.au | Find us at: | www.sbi.net.au |
OUTLINE
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Unit Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2151 (Accelerated. Run in conjunction with 2152) | Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Operating Systems Essentials | Entry level unit providing an overview of Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system and networking concepts necessary to implement and support Windows 2000. Principal features include basics of networking, types of user accounts, fundamentals of TCP/IP, types of network architectures, common physical components used for network communication, concepts and protocols for remote access communication, client & server technologies used in accessing Web Services |
| 2152 (5 days or 8 evenings + Saturday) ($1500.00) CORE | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server | Install and configure Windows 2000 Server to create file, print, Web, and Terminal servers. Create and manage user accounts, manage access to resources, optimize performance in Windows 2000, implement security, configure printing, configure Windows 2000 for mobile computing, configure and manage disks, implement disaster protection |
| 2126 (5 days or 8 evenings + Saturday) ($1500.00) CORE | Manage a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment | Publish and maintain printers and shared folders, implement and manage Web-based services in an intranet, manage name resolution for client computers by using the Domain Name Systems (DNS) and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), install and configure the DNS service, implement and manage the Remote Access Service (RAS), identify and resolve Active Directory directory service issues, implement Group Policy to centrally manage users and computers, manage network security, and troubleshoot client startup issues |
| 2153 (5 days duration or 8 evenings + Saturday) ($1500) PRE-SELECTED ELECTIVE | Implement Network Infrastructure | Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure, Automating Internet Protocol Address Assignment, Implementing Name Resolution using DNS, implementing name Resolution by using WINS, Configuring Network Security by using Public Key Infrastructure, Configuring Network Security by Using IPSec, Configuring Remote Access, Supporting Remote Access to a Network, Extending Remote Access Capabilities by Using IAS, Configuring a Windows 2000-Based Server As a Router, Configuring Internet Access for a Network, Configuring a Web Server, Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by Using RIS, Managing a Windows 2000 Network, Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network Services, Configuring Network Connectivity Between Operating Systems |
This brochure was last updated Wednesday, 1 November 2006
All information was accurate at time of printing, however, Institute
policies, fees and details are subject to change without notice.
Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolments,
accreditation and registration requirements
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