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Watch the most comprehensive MCAD Certification training program available to help you Master Information Technology. Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience, never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best Microsoft Certified Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training and certification program for you. After many long months and much hard labor we are able to offer you this incredible training course which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for and pass your certification exams.
Our superior technology based course curriculum strictly adheres to all of the Microsoft exam objectives. It is presented to you by leading certification instructors who are concise and engaging in their delivery. You will learn both the theory and practical aspects of the technologies as well as gain insight into the industry with their expert instruction. Each class session is presented in full motion audio/video, with step by step demonstrations, hands on labs and testing modules, to insure that you fully understand the subject matter. You can review each subject as needed to reinforce your knowledge. Exam simulators are included to fully prepare you for the certification exams.

1. Earn your MCAD : Visual Basic Developer by passing the following four core exams:
2. Take the provided MCAD elective exam:
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Richard Hundhausen -Microsoft Regional Director (MCT, CTT+, MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA)
Richard Hundhausen is the founder of the Idaho Delphi and the Boise Visual Developers User Group (now the Boise Software Developer's Group) . He has been a technical editor and has collaborated on numerous .NET developer study guides for Wiley Gearhead Press, Pinnacle Publishing and New Riders. He has been working in IT for about 20 years, the last 10 as an independent consultant.
Richard is currently a Microsoft Regional Director. He has been the Key Note Speaker and trainer for Microsoft Corp. He presented a series of of Windows 2003 Server and .NET 1.1 training seminars for Microsoft Asia. He has also presented Visual Studio .NET and the .NET architecture to academic audiences in Cambridge, MA (MIT, Harvard, and Boston University) and Houston, TX (Rice, University of Houston, University of Texas, Texas A&M).
Scott Anderson - Microsoft Certified Trainer ( MCT, CTT+, MCSD.NET, MCSE, MCDBA, MCSA)
Scott Anderson of IT Centers, LLC has over 10 years training and consulting experience in the IT industry. He has developed software solutions for Fortune 1000 companies in America and Europe. His client list includes Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Northern New Jersey, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of North Carolina, CIGNA, Prudential Insurance Company and New York Life Insurance Company. Scott's experience in the IT industry has stemmed from developing solutions from a vendor neutral stance, thereby providing the best possible technology result. Scott instructs MCSD.NET classroom-based Boot Camps and Seminars across the United States.
Tom Bonomo - MCT, MCSD.NET, MCDBA, MCSE
Tom Bonomo is a Microsoft Certified Trainer. Tom has 30 years experience directing, application development, architecture, design, project management. Training delivered to thousands of students in bootcamp, immersion, custom and traditional formats, in academic, corporate and government markets, globally, in all industries.
Steven Borg, Microsoft Certified Trainer, MCSD.NET
Steve has over 14 years of experience creating technical solutions to a variety of civilian and military problems. He has been the primary .NET Solution presenter for Microsoft Academic at MIT, Harvard, University of Houston and several other noted institutes of higher education throughout the United States. Steve has been requested by different courseware development teams at Microsoft to teach the Beta versions of their new courseware. Steve has taught both Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) 2310 Introduction to ASP.NET, and MOC 2609 Introduction to Programming with C# to both students and the instructional designers. His recommendations have resulted in numerous changes to improve both Microsoft official curriculums. Steve has also taught the world-wide T-Prep of both .NET courses.