Compare the MCAD Credential to the MCSD Credential

Updated: March 23, 2007
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As a developer, you have a choice of earning two different credentials to highlight your Microsoft .NET knowledge and expertise: Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) and Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD). Discover which certification best suits your skills and career goals.

Identify Your Role in the Software Development Cycle

Diagram:Software Development Cycle

Choose the MCAD credential if you:

Develop, test, deploy, and maintain department-level applications, components, Web or desktop clients, or database and network services using Microsoft tools and technologies.

Have one to two years of experience building, deploying, and maintaining applications.

The MCAD credential was created in response to industry demand for a certification that allows developers to show they have the skills necessary to successfully implement functional specifications and build, deploy, and maintain Microsoft Windows and Web applications. Achieving the MCAD credential can be a step toward earning the MCSD credential for advanced developers.

Related job titles: programmer, programmer/analyst, and software developer.

Choose the MCSD credential if you:

Analyze and design leading-edge enterprise solutions with Microsoft development tools, technologies, and platforms.

Have at least two years of experience in a lead developer role analyzing business and technical requirements, and defining solution architecture.

The MCSD credential is one of the most widely recognized technical certifications in the industry. By earning the premier MCSD for .NET credential, individuals demonstrate that they have the skills necessary to lead organizations in the successful design, implementation, and administration of business solutions with Microsoft products.

Related job titles: software engineer, software development engineer, software architect, and consultant.


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