03-21-2020, 12:03 AM
Stay far, far away from the Oracle Certs, both the SQL and Oracle DB Admin.
MCSA SQL Development
70-461 Querying Microsoft SQL should cover C170 Data Management Foundations
MCSA SQL should cover C175. For whatever reason you can split it in two for two differnt certs.
You can probably put that MCSA to any of the 3 required SQL courses. Just make sure Oracle SQL is take care of by one of them or Study.com CS204. The MTA Database cert is super easy and can fill one of the slots. You'll probably be able to cover all of them pretty simple.
Database Server C755 would be something to take the CIW Database Design specialist for. Orace DB Admin is going to slaughter you time wise.
Saylor CS101 Intro to CS and CS107 C++ Programming are actually reall good options for the lower level programming coures, and you can supplement them with Code Academy and a good Java video. Make two Saylor account and keep tabs on how you are scoring before taking the proctored one. MTA Software Development is good if your from Microsoft land and use C#.
That's somewhere just over 23-27 credits if I'm estimating that right and avoids the most time consuming of the courswork. Whatever you do, do not take the Oracle. It's long and terrible and why learn it if you are a SQL Server guy?
MCSA SQL Development
70-461 Querying Microsoft SQL should cover C170 Data Management Foundations
MCSA SQL should cover C175. For whatever reason you can split it in two for two differnt certs.
You can probably put that MCSA to any of the 3 required SQL courses. Just make sure Oracle SQL is take care of by one of them or Study.com CS204. The MTA Database cert is super easy and can fill one of the slots. You'll probably be able to cover all of them pretty simple.
Database Server C755 would be something to take the CIW Database Design specialist for. Orace DB Admin is going to slaughter you time wise.
Saylor CS101 Intro to CS and CS107 C++ Programming are actually reall good options for the lower level programming coures, and you can supplement them with Code Academy and a good Java video. Make two Saylor account and keep tabs on how you are scoring before taking the proctored one. MTA Software Development is good if your from Microsoft land and use C#.
That's somewhere just over 23-27 credits if I'm estimating that right and avoids the most time consuming of the courswork. Whatever you do, do not take the Oracle. It's long and terrible and why learn it if you are a SQL Server guy?
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