AATC at UVa: Certification Exams

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Exam Testing for Certification :

The fee to take a certification exam immeditately following the conclusion of the corresponding class is included in the course tuition. If the exam is taken at another time, the fee is $100 for those affiliated with UVa, or $150 for those who are not.

Our Training Center is authorized to administer the following certification exams:

  • Mac OS X & Mac OS X Server Certifications
  • Pro Apps - Level One Certifications
  • iLife & iWork Associate Certifications
  • Xsan Administration Certification

For more information regarding available exams, please see Apple's certification web page, found at http://training.apple.com/certification.

The Apple Authorized Training Center at the Univ. of Virginia offers the courses required to test for these certifications within the following tracks designed for professionals who support, architect, and administer Mac OS X and Mac OS X server solutions. :

  • Apple Certified Support Professional 10.5
    • Required Exam:
      • Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.5
  • Apple Certified Technical Coordinator 10.5
    • Required Exams:
      • Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.5
      • Mac OS X Server Essentials v10.5
  • Apple Certified System Administrator 10.5
    • Required Exams:
      • Mac OS X Server Essentials v10.5
      • Mac OS X Directory Services v10.5
      • Mac OS X Deployment v 10.5
      • Mac OS X Advanced System Admin v10.5

To schedule your exam or more information, please call (434) 243-4847 or email appletraining@virginia.edu.

 

 

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