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Microsoft 365 Fundamentals MS-900
Candidates should be able to recommend Microsoft 365 solutions that address common organizational IT challenges. They should understand how Microsoft 365 solutions improve productivity, facilitate collaboration, and optimize communications
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The Microsoft Excel Expert
Excel Expert Certification demonstrates competency in creating, managing, and distributing professional spreadsheets for a variety of specialized purposes and situations.
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Microsoft Word Expert ( MO-111 )
Word Expert Certification demonstrates competency in creating and managing professional documents for a variety of specialized purposes and situations. The exam covers the ability to customize Word environments to meet project needs, and to enhance productivity. Examples of expert-level documents include a business plan, a research paper, a book, a specialized brochure, and a mass mailing. An individual earning this certification has approximately 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience with the product, has proven competency at an industry expert-level and is ready to enter into the job market. They can demonstrate the correct application of the principal features of Word at an expert-level and can complete tasks independently.
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Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint
Demonstrate their ability to create and manage presentations, insert and format shapes and slides, create slide content, apply transitions and animations and manage multiple presentations.
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Microsoft Office Specialist Outlook
Expand and prove technical skills by demonstrating how to customize the Outlook user interface format message content, create or insert graphic elements, and send and respond to emails and meeting requests.
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Microsoft Certified Educator Program
Educators holding a Microsoft Certified Educator certification can prove they have the skills needed to provide rich, customized learning experiences for their students that incorporate critical 21st century skills using Microsoft tools.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: AZ-900
Azure Fundamentals examination is an chance to prove knowledge of shadow generalizations, Azure services, Azure workloads, safeguard and sequestration in Azure, as well as Azure pricing and support. aspirants should be familiar with the general technology generalities, including generalities of networking, storehouse, figure, exercise support, and operation development.
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Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals: AI-900
Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals: AI-900 certification course an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) concepts and related Microsoft Azure services and training for cloud computing. Candidates for this exam should have familiarity with Exam AI-900’s self-paced or instructor-led learning material.
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Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals: DP-900
Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals: DP-900 exam is an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of core data concepts and related Microsoft Azure data services. Candidates for this exam should have familiarity with Exam DP-900’s self-paced or instructor-led learning material.
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Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals: PL-900
Candidates for this exam aspire to improve productivity by understanding the capabilities of the Microsoft Power Platform, automating basic business processes with Power Automate, performing basic data analysis with Power BI, acting more effectively by creating simple Power Apps experiences, and creating powerful chatbots by using Power Virtual Agents.
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals (CRM): MB-910
This exam covers the customer engagement features and capabilities of Dynamics 365 apps. Candidates of this exam should have a fundamental understanding of customer engagement principles, business operations, and general computer skills.
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Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Professional Certified Professional is the industry-recognized certification that demonstrates proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud software and foundational knowledge for digital media careers.
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Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Certified Professional in Graphic Design and Illustration Using Adobe Illustrator is a certification program offered by Adobe Systems Inc. to recognize individuals who have demonstrated proficiency in using Adobe Illustrator software for graphic design and illustration purposes.
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Adobe InDesign
Participants will learn design principles and techniques for creating professional-quality publications, such as magazines, brochures, and e-books. The course covers topics such as page layout, typography, and image handling, as well as advanced features such as interactive elements and book design.
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Adobe After Effects
The certification requires passing an industry-recognized exam, which tests an individual's knowledge of After Effects features and techniques, including animation, compositing, and motion graphics. Holding this certification indicates a high level of expertise in using After Effects, and can increase job opportunities and credibility in the visual effects and motion graphics industry.
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Adobe Premiere Pro (v 15.x)
In this Certification self-sufficient and able to apply knowledge of video production and editing principles to perform basic or routine tasks involved in her or his job role with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, or support services.
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Adobe Animate (v 21.x)
Certification generally self-sufficient and able to apply knowledge of animation principles to perform basic or routine tasks involved in her or his job role with limited assistance from peers, product documentation or support services. The TC generally works in collaboration with colleagues or with supervision. Furthermore, the TC will be able to answer most routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Animate and usually does not have to refer basic questions to others.
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Adobe Dreamweaver (v 21.x)
This certification program that validates an individual's proficiency in using the latest version of Adobe Dreamweaver, a web development tool used for designing and building websites. The certification demonstrates a candidate's ability to use the software's features, such as HTML and CSS authoring, website management, and integration with other Adobe products. The certification is aimed at web developers, designers, and digital media professionals looking to showcase their expertise in using Adobe Dreamweaver.
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App Development with Swift Certified User
Swift Certified User certification exemplify knowledge of core concepts and practices that Swift programmers use daily and build a basic fluency in Xcode source and UI editors. Students will be able to create iOS apps that adhere to standard practices, including the use of stock UI elements, layout techniques, and common navigation interfaces.
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App Development with Swift Associate
Swift Associate certification exemplify knowledge of key computing concepts and a solid foundation in programming with Swift. They’ll demonstrate knowledge of the impact of computing and apps on society, economies, and cultures while exploring iOS app development.
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AutoCAD
The exam covers the basic use of the AutoCAD software as well as basic drafting and design techniques. An individual earning this certification has approximately 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience with the product, has proven competency at an industry entry-level, and is ready to enter the job market.
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Fusion 360
A successful candidate for this certification is familiar with Fusion 360 features and capabilities, as well as relevant workflows, processes, and project objectives. They are competent using the core tools in the Fusion 360 Design, Render, and Drawing workspaces. They can perform basic Fusion 360 tasks related to component and assembly modeling with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support services. They have the ability to answer routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Fusion 360 without referring basic questions to others. Additionally, they are able to comprehend a technical drawing and have a basic concept of drafting standards.
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Autodesk Inventor
This certification is familiar with Inventor features and capabilities, as well as relevant workflows, processes, and project objectives. They are competent using the core tools in the Inventor Design, Render, and Drawing workspaces. They can perform basic Inventor tasks related to component and assembly modeling with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support services. They can answer routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Inventor without referring basic questions to others. Additionally, they can comprehend a technical drawing and have a basic concept of drafting standards.
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Revit for Architectural Design
This certification is familiar with Inventor features and capabilities, as well as the relevant workflows of building design. They are competent using the core architecture and annotation tools. They can perform basic modeling tasks with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support services. They can answer routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Revit without referring basic questions to others. Additionally, they can comprehend a 3D model and have a basic concept of drafting standards.
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3ds Max
Candidate can create and set a project, navigate the user interface, and create polygon-based models. The successful candidate can also unwrap a model, rig the model with bones, and animate the model. The successful candidate can create materials and apply them, add cameras, and light and render their scenes. He/she has a good knowledge of proper topology and should be able to troubleshoot their models, rigs, and animations. Furthermore, the minimally qualified candidate can function at a junior level under the supervision of a more experienced person.
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Autodesk Maya
A successful candidate can create and set a project, navigate the user interface, and create polygon-based models. The successful candidate can also unwrap a model, rig the model with joints, and animate the model. The successful candidate can create materials and apply them, add cameras, and light and render their scenes. He/she has a good knowledge of proper topology and should be able to troubleshoot their models, rigs, and animations. Furthermore, the minimally qualified candidate can function at a junior level under the supervision of a more experienced person.
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Artificial Intelligence
An IT Specialist Certification in Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a recognition of an individual's expertise in designing, building, and deploying AI systems and applications. This type of certification typically covers key concepts in machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and other areas of AI.
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Cloud Computing
A cloud computing certification is a professional recognition that verifies an individual's expertise in cloud computing. IT specialists who hold a cloud computing certification are considered to have a deep understanding of cloud computing principles, technologies, and best practices.
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Cybersecurity
An IT Specialist in Cybersecurity is a professional who is responsible for protecting an organization's information systems and networks from cyber threats. This includes implementing security measures such as firewalls, encryption, and secure authentication processes to prevent unauthorized access, hacking, and data theft. They also monitor the network for security breaches and respond to security incidents, perform risk assessments, and stay up-to-date with the latest cybersecurity trends and technologies. Additionally, they may be involved in developing and implementing security policies and procedures to ensure the organization is compliant with industry regulations and standards.
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Data Analytics
An IT specialist in Data Analytics is a professional who uses advanced technical and analytical skills to collect, process, and analyze data to support informed decision-making and drive business outcomes. They are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining data analytics systems and tools, as well as creating and interpreting data reports, dashboards, and visualizations. Additionally, they may also help organizations identify areas for improvement by analyzing data trends and patterns, and develop data-driven strategies to support business goals. To be effective in this role, an IT specialist in Data Analytics must have strong technical skills in data management and analytics, as well as knowledge of programming languages, databases, and data visualization tools.
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Device Configuration and Management
Device Configuration and Management exam have a fundamental knowledge of computer hardware, connections, operation, and management. Candidates should have hands-on experience with Windows 10 installation and configuration, network connections, application, and peripheral device management, data access and management, and basic device security in a Windows business environment.
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HTML and CSS
HTML and CSS exams should be able to recognize and write syntactically correct HTML and CSS, structure data using HTML elements, and create and apply styles using CSS. features and capabilities, and understand how to write, debug, and maintain well-formed HTML and CSS code.
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HTML5 Application Development
The HTML5 Application Development exam is seeking to prove core HTML5 client application development skills. This exam focuses on using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript ES6 to develop client applications. Candidates should have at least 150 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript ES6 and be familiar with the foundational concepts of those technologies.
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Java
Java exam is for application developers working with Java 6 SE or later, secondary and immediate-post-secondary students of software development, or entry-levelrnsoftware developers. Candidates should have at least 150 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with Java, be familiar with its features and capabilities, and understand how to write, debug and maintain well-formed, well-documented Java code.
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JavaScript
JavaScript exam should be able to recognize and write syntactically correct JavaScript code that will logically solve a given problem and use data types supported by JavaScript. Candidates are expected to have at least 150 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with the JavaScript programming language. Candidates should be familiar with JavaScript. features and capabilities, and understand how to write, debug, and maintain well-formed, well-documented JavaScript code.
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Networking
Candidates for this exam are familiar with general networking concepts and technologies and understand how to manage and troubleshoot a network in a small-medium business environment. Candidates should have some hands-on experience with Windows and Linux operating systems, TCP/IP, name resolution processes, networking services, and network topologies and troubleshooting in wired and wireless environments.
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Network Security
This exam validates that a candidate has fundamental security knowledge and skills. Candidates are expected to have some hands-on experience with client operating systems,rnsecurity applications, firewalls, devices, and network ports. Candidates should have at least 150 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with network security.
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Python
Candidates for this exam should be able to recognize and write syntactically correct Python code that will logically solve a given problem and recognize data types supported by Python. Candidates are expected to have had at least 150 hours of instruction and/or hands-on experience with the Python programming language, be familiar with its features and capabilities, and understand how to write, debug, and maintain well-formed, well-documented Python code.
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Software Development
Candidates for this exam are seeking to prove core software development skills, including object-oriented programming, web applications, and databases. Candidates are expected to have some experience with C# and ANSI SQL. Candidates should have at least 150 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with concepts related to programming, software development, object-oriented programming, web applications, and databases.
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Professional Communication
The Professional Communication certification is intended for use primarily in academic settings including secondary and post-secondary, but could also be used for candidates who need to upskill to enter the workforce. These candidates may be in government or development institutions and programs, or they may be individuals looking to become more employable on their own. An individual earning this certification has approximately 150 hours of instruction and hands on experience. Individuals who have earned the Professional Communication certification have demonstrated expertise of the following skills.
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ENGLISH FOR IT
The English for IT certification validates the skills of non-native English speakers looking to start careers in IT. An individual earning this certification has approximately 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience. Individuals who have earned the English for IT certification have demonstrated expertise of the following skills.
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Unity Certified User Programmer
The Unity Certified User Programmer certification exam will test the basics of C# programming within Unity software to create interactivity in games, apps, AR/VR, and other experiences. The exam objectives are aligned with current industry standards set by professionals and educators. Individuals will be expected to have at least 150 hours of Unity software use and training to obtain this certification.
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CSST Networking
The successful candidate has the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to demonstrate how networks operate, including the devices, media, and protocols that enable network communication. This test will be an entry point into the Cisco certification program. The next certification in the pathway is CCNA. This is a certification for entry-level network technicians, networking students, interns, etc. The exam targets secondary and immediate post-secondary students, and entry-level IT and Networking professionals. The successful candidates are qualified entry-level network technicians and customer support technicians, students, and interns with at least 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience.
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CCST Cybersecurity
The successful candidate has the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to demonstrate cybersecurity skills. This test will be an entry point into the Cisco Certified program. The next certification in the pathway is Cisco’s CyberOps. This is a certification for entry-level cybersecurity technicians, students, interns, etc. The exam targetsrnsecondary and immediate post-secondary students, including entry-level IT and cybersecurity professionals. The successful candidates are qualified work-ready cybersecurity technicians with at least 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience.
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Entrepreneurial and Small Business (ESB)
Entrepreneurship and Small Business is a certification from Coursocity, that ensures tomorrow’s leaders are prepared with the toolkit they need to get ahead in today’s competitive landscape. Whether you are starting a bakery or launching the next billion dollar startup, ESB validates your understanding of core business principles, including the essentials of launching and maintaining a successful company. Candidates for ESB certification will be expected to have key conceptual knowledge of entrepreneurial and small business principles, although it is not required for learners to have had real world experience as a small business manager in order to take and pass the exam. Successful completion of this certification will validate skills and knowledge for those interested in working in a middle-skill trade profession as their own boss and those with entrepreneurial and business career aspirations.
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PMI Project Management Ready™
The PMI Project Management Ready™ certification is a way for students to immerse themselves in the project management industry and connect with this passionate community of professionals. The PMI Project Management Ready certification will introduce and familiarize high school and post-secondary students to the concepts and field of project management, and the tools to apply this knowledge to a wide range of career paths. It fills the need for an industry-recognized certification that allows career and technical education institutions to add value to their programs across career clusters. Project Management Institute® (PMI) is the world’s leading association for those whornconsider project, program or portfolio management their profession. Through global advocacy, collaboration, education and research, we work to prepare more thanrnthree million professionals around the world for The Project Economy: the coming economy in which work, and individuals, are organized around projects.
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QuickBooks
The Intuit QuickBooks Online Certified User exam assesses competency in the Intuit QuickBooks Online software including knowledge associated with: QuickBooks Online administration; sales and money in; vendors and money out; bank accounts, transaction rules, and receipts; and basic reports and views. An individual earning this certification has at least 150 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with the Intuit QuickBooks Online software.
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Bookkeeping Professional
The Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional certification can help open doors for individuals looking to build a career in bookkeeping. When you incorporate Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional in your curriculum, you can help your students earn an eye-catching qualification for their resumes. Created by Intuit and Coursocity, the Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional program starts to establish an industry-standard for bookkeeping.
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Delight Innovator
The Intuit Design for Delight Innovator certification helps individuals validate their knowledge of design thinking principles and the tools needed to identify problems, gain customer empathy, brainstorm solutions, run experiments, test assumptions, pivot, and much more. This type of thinking promotes creativity, critical thinking, complex problem solving, and other skills that are much needed and valued in today’s workforce.
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Unity Certified User VR Developer
The Unity Certified User VR Developer certification exam will test the candidate’s ability to create VR experiences and programs within Unity software. The exam objectives are aligned with current industry standards set by professionals and educators. The VR Developer certification exam can only be taken by individuals who have previously earned their Unity Certified User Programmer certification.
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Unity Certified User Artist
The Unity Certified User Artist certification exam will test the basics of 2D and 3D digital artistry within Unity software to create interactivity in games, apps, AR/VR, and other experiences. The exam objectives are aligned with current industry standards set by professionals and educators. Individuals will be expected to have at least 150 hours of Unity software use and training to obtain this certification.
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App Development with Swift Certified User
Swift Certified User certification exemplify knowledge of core concepts and practices that Swift programmers use daily and build a basic fluency in Xcode source and UI editors. Students will be able to create iOS apps that adhere to standard practices, including the use of stock UI elements, layout techniques, and common navigation interfaces.
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App Development with Swift Associate
Swift Associate certification exemplify knowledge of key computing concepts and a solid foundation in programming with Swift. They’ll demonstrate knowledge of the impact of computing and apps on society, economies, and cultures while exploring iOS app development.
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AutoCAD
The exam covers the basic use of the AutoCAD software as well as basic drafting and design techniques. An individual earning this certification has approximately 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience with the product, has proven competency at an industry entry-level, and is ready to enter the job market.
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Fusion 360
A successful candidate for this certification is familiar with Fusion 360 features and capabilities, as well as relevant workflows, processes, and project objectives. They are competent using the core tools in the Fusion 360 Design, Render, and Drawing workspaces. They can perform basic Fusion 360 tasks related to component and assembly modeling with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support services. They have the ability to answer routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Fusion 360 without referring basic questions to others. Additionally, they are able to comprehend a technical drawing and have a basic concept of drafting standards.
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Autodesk Inventor
This certification is familiar with Inventor features and capabilities, as well as relevant workflows, processes, and project objectives. They are competent using the core tools in the Inventor Design, Render, and Drawing workspaces. They can perform basic Inventor tasks related to component and assembly modeling with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support services. They can answer routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Inventor without referring basic questions to others. Additionally, they can comprehend a technical drawing and have a basic concept of drafting standards.
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Revit for Architectural Design
This certification is familiar with Inventor features and capabilities, as well as the relevant workflows of building design. They are competent using the core architecture and annotation tools. They can perform basic modeling tasks with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support services. They can answer routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Revit without referring basic questions to others. Additionally, they can comprehend a 3D model and have a basic concept of drafting standards.
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3ds Max
Candidate can create and set a project, navigate the user interface, and create polygon-based models. The successful candidate can also unwrap a model, rig the model with bones, and animate the model. The successful candidate can create materials and apply them, add cameras, and light and render their scenes. He/she has a good knowledge of proper topology and should be able to troubleshoot their models, rigs, and animations. Furthermore, the minimally qualified candidate can function at a junior level under the supervision of a more experienced person.
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Autodesk Maya
A successful candidate can create and set a project, navigate the user interface, and create polygon-based models. The successful candidate can also unwrap a model, rig the model with joints, and animate the model. The successful candidate can create materials and apply them, add cameras, and light and render their scenes. He/she has a good knowledge of proper topology and should be able to troubleshoot their models, rigs, and animations. Furthermore, the minimally qualified candidate can function at a junior level under the supervision of a more experienced person.
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Artificial Intelligence
An IT Specialist Certification in Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a recognition of an individual's expertise in designing, building, and deploying AI systems and applications. This type of certification typically covers key concepts in machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and other areas of AI.
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