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General Resources: MOUS Certification
What is a Microsoft Office User Specialist?
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Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) is an individual who has
certified his or her skills in one or more Microsoft Office desktop
applications, including Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft
PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Access, as well as
Microsoft Project.
What is the Microsoft Office User Specialist
Program?
The
Microsoft Office User Specialist Program typically offers certification
exams at the "Core" and "Expert" skill levels.*
This program is the only Microsoft-approved program in the world
for certifying proficiency in Microsoft Office desktop applications
and Microsoft Project. This certification can be a valuable asset
in any job search or career advancement.

What does this logo mean?
It
means this courseware has been approved by the Microsoft Office
User Specialist Program to be among the finest available for learning
Microsoft Office desktop applications. It also means that upon completion
of this courseware, you may be prepared to become a Microsoft Office
User Specialist
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MOUS-Approved Courseware
These
Professional Approach Series texts provide complete instruction
in all skill sets and activities for the appropriate MOUS Exams:
For More Information
MOUS.net
is the official Web site of the MOUS program
and contains the latest information on available tests, testing
centers, costs, and resources.
Certiport
oversees and administers the MOUS certification
program for Microsoft. The Certiport Web site provides more information
about the program, test centers, and more.
Your Glencoe
regional sales office can tell
you more about other MOUS-approved courseware from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.
* The availability of Microsoft Office User Specialist
certification exams varies by application, application version,
and language. Visit www.microsoft.com/mous
for exam availability.
Microsoft, the Microsoft Office User Specialist Logo, PowerPoint,
and Outlook are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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