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I.T. Works is the sole distributor partner of Certiport for the Internet and Computing Core Certifications (IC3), Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Information Technology Specialist (ITS) and Adobe Certified Associate programs.

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CATC

  • A Certiport Authorized Test Center (CATC) is defined as any commercial institution that can deliver and administer computer-based Certiport-managed certification exams.

GMetrix

  • Practice test solutions for Microsoft Office Certifications

CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATION EXAMS

MOS

  • Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) is the credential required by academia and business, recognized globally as the premier credential chosen by individuals seeking to validate their knowledge, skills and abilities relating to the Microsoft Office applications.

MTA

  • The Information Technology Specialist program is a way for students to validate entry level IT skills sought after by employers. The IT Specialist program is aimed at candidates who are considering or just beginning a path to a career in information technology. Students can certify their knowledge in a broad range of IT topics, including software development, database administration, networking and security, mobility and device management, and coding.y.

MCE

  • The Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) program provides robust tools that help educators drive best-in-class integration of information and communication technology (ICT) into classroom instruction.

ACA

  • Adobe Certified Professional is the industry-recognized certification that demonstrates mastery of Adobe Creative Cloud software and must-have knowledge for digital media careers. Each exam is integrated with an Adobe application and designed by experts, allowing for an authentic assessment of job-ready skills.

ACU

  • Autodesk Certified User certification confirms students have the skills necessary to continue their design careers—whether they attend college, enter the workforce or work toward additional levels of industry certification after graduation.