Vocational School of State for
- Process Control Engineering
- Vocational School for Electrical Engineering and Chemistry
- Vocational Trade School for Electrical Engineering
- Vocational School for Information and Telecommunication Technology
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The school is situated in the vocational training centre of Wilhelmsburg ( which is a part of Hamburg / GERMANY ).
The vocational school training is organised as a block training and covers
the following vocations:
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In the field of Electrical Engineering ( 3,5-year courses )
- electricians
- process control Engineers
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In the field of Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Pharmaceuticals ( 3-year
courses ) qualified chemical workers ( Chemikanten )
- qualified pharmaceutical workers
- environmental Engineers
- chemical assistants ( 2-year courses)
- chemical assistants (oil/rubber industry)
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In the field of Information- and Telecommunication Technology ( 3-year
courses )
- IT system electronics technicians
- IT specialists
a) working in applications development
b) working in system integration
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This vocational school of state also offers several full-time classes :
- Vocational High School in the field of electrical Engineering
(1-year course ). Entrance qualifications: intermediate-school leaving
certificate and a vocational qualification ( goal: Technical College
Entrance-Level )
- Vocational Trade School for Electrical Engineering ( 2-year course ).
Entrance qualification: lower-school leaving certificate ( goal: basic
vocational training, certificate obtained is equivalent to the
intermediate-school leaving certificate of a ´Realschule´ )
- Vocational Trade School for Technical Assistants for Computer
Science ( 2-year course ). Entrance qualifications: intermediate-school
leaving certificate ( goal: vocational qualification ).
- Preparatory Vocational Year ( 1-year course ) in the field of
electronic scrap recycling, maintenance and care of cars, and maintenance
and repair of traditional sailing vessels ( goal: lower school leaving certificate )
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Letztes Update ( Wednesday, 25. May 2005 )
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