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Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) Program Requirements

Sunday August 17, 2008
If you use Microsoft Access 2007 as a regular part of your job, or you hope to gain employment in the field of user-level databases, you may wish to consider the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) program's Access 2007 track. This program (formerly known as the Microsoft Office User Specialist or MOUS program) allows users of the popular desktop database to prove their knowledge in a structured exam environment.

Learn more about the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist program

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December 25, 2008 at 2:18 am
(1) Pressed and stressed says:

Thanks for posting that. I found the article to be very helpful, as I did not know what to expect. Of particular interest to me is whether or not the exam is heavily SQL/VB code-based or not. Most of these things can be done in multiple ways and I want to know if doing them with one method counts more than using the other method.

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