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The '''Oracle Certification Program''' is a [[professional certification]] program offered by the [[Oracle Corporation]]. There are three levels of Oracle Certification in several disciplines: '''Oracle Certified Associate''' ('''OCA'''), '''Oracle Certified Professional''' ('''OCP'''), and '''Oracle Certified Master''' ('''OCM'''). |
The '''Oracle Certification Program''' is a [[professional certification]] program offered by the [[Oracle Corporation]]. There are three levels of Oracle Certification in several disciplines: '''Oracle Certified Associate''' ('''OCA'''), '''Oracle Certified Professional''' ('''OCP'''), and '''Oracle Certified Master''' ('''OCM'''). |
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==Certification |
==Certification levels== |
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===Oracle Certified Associate=== |
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The Oracle Certification Program begins with the Associate level, which recognizes achievement in mastering introductory Oracle skills. <ref>{{cite web |title=Certification Levels |work=oracle.com | url=http://www.oracle.com/education/associate.html |accessdate=2009-10-27}}</ref> The Oracle Certified Associate tier was designed to provide for an entry-level DBA certification designation for the Oracle platform. <ref>{{cite web |title=Oracle Certification Program |work=orafaq.com | url=http://www.orafaq.com/wiki/Oracle_Certification_Program |accessdate=2009-10-27}}</ref> |
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===Oracle Certified Professional=== |
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The Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) You need to attend one hands-on training class at Oracle University. <ref>{{cite web |title=Certification FAQ |work=orafaq.com | url=http://www.orafaq.com/wiki/Certification_FAQ#What_training_is_required_before_one_can_take_an_exam.3F |accessdate=2009-10-27}}</ref> Oracle Certified Professional candidates have proven skills for managing a large scale database or developing robust applications that are deployed enterprise-wide. |
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===Oracle Certified Master=== |
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The Oracle Certified Master (OCM) credential is the most advanced Database Administrator certification. It requires that you attend two advanced training classes at the Oracle University.<ref>{{cite web |title=Certification FAQ |work=orafaq.com | url=http://www.orafaq.com/wiki/Certification_FAQ#What_training_is_required_before_one_can_take_an_exam.3F |accessdate=2009-10-27}}</ref> To obtain the OCM you first need to acquire the Oracle Certified Asscoaite (OCA) and Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) credentials. These people are senior level members of IT departments and are responsible for handling mission critical database systems and applications. <ref>{{cite web |title=Certification Levels |work=oracle.com | url=http://www.oracle.com/education/master.html |accessdate=2009-10-27}}</ref> |
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==Certification paths== |
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===Special Accreditation: Managing Oracle9i on Linux Version 1=== |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 16:20, 27 October 2009
The Oracle Certification Program is a professional certification program offered by the Oracle Corporation. There are three levels of Oracle Certification in several disciplines: Oracle Certified Associate (OCA), Oracle Certified Professional (OCP), and Oracle Certified Master (OCM).
Certification levels
Oracle Certified Associate
The Oracle Certification Program begins with the Associate level, which recognizes achievement in mastering introductory Oracle skills. [1] The Oracle Certified Associate tier was designed to provide for an entry-level DBA certification designation for the Oracle platform. [2]
Oracle Certified Professional
The Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) You need to attend one hands-on training class at Oracle University. [3] Oracle Certified Professional candidates have proven skills for managing a large scale database or developing robust applications that are deployed enterprise-wide.
Oracle Certified Master
The Oracle Certified Master (OCM) credential is the most advanced Database Administrator certification. It requires that you attend two advanced training classes at the Oracle University.[4] To obtain the OCM you first need to acquire the Oracle Certified Asscoaite (OCA) and Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) credentials. These people are senior level members of IT departments and are responsible for handling mission critical database systems and applications. [5]
Certification paths
Special Accreditation: Managing Oracle9i on Linux Version 1
- Oracle9i DBA OCP
- 1Z0-036 Managing Oracle9i on Linux
Oracle9i Database Administrator Certified Master
- Oracle9i DBA OCP
- Hand-On Course Requirements
Oracle Application Server 10g Administrator Certified Associate
- 1Z0-311 Oracle Application Server 10g: Administration I
- Refer to www.oracle.com/education for further details because after December-2008 the requirements have increased for OCA where the candidate has to take total of 2 exams to complete OCA title.
Oracle Application Server 10g Administrator Certified Professional
- Oracle Application Server 10g Administrator OCA
- 1Z0-312 Oracle Application Server 10g: Administration II
- Hand-On Course Requirements
Oracle Application Server 9i Web Administrator Certified Associate
- 1Z0-301 Oracle9iAS: Basic Administration
Oracle Forms Developer Certified Professional
- Oracle PL/SQL Developer OCA.
- 1Z0-141 Oracle Forms: Build Internet Applications
- A higher level of ... CCSP Training
References
- ^ "Certification Levels". oracle.com. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
- ^ "Oracle Certification Program". orafaq.com. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
- ^ "Certification FAQ". orafaq.com. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
- ^ "Certification FAQ". orafaq.com. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
- ^ "Certification Levels". oracle.com. Retrieved 2009-10-27.