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UM COT To Serve Up Program For Aspiring Microsoft Professionals

The University of Montana College of Technology will offer a three-part series on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 during a noncredit Network Administrator Academy.

The series prepares information technology professionals for the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist credential, the cornerstone of Server 2008 certification. Prospective students should have a working familiarity with Microsoft Windows Servers.

The summer 2011 session, Active Directory Configuration, runs from 3 to 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, June 15-July 27. The cost is $995 and includes textbooks and all course materials. The deadline for registration and payment is Wednesday, June 1.

Network Infrastructure will be the topic of the autumn 2011 session that runs from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays, Sept. 21-Dec. 7. This session also costs $995, and that is payable at registration, which ends Sept. 1.

Dates for the spring 2012 session, Applications Infrastructures, are yet to come.

Dianne Burke, a UM faculty member and Microsoft Certified Systems engineer, will teach the classes.

For more information or to register, call Mary Opitz of the COT Outreach Program at 406-243-7812 or email [email protected]. Registration forms can be found on the COT website at http://www.cte.umt.edu/outreach/.

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