BFF Bern

Naturalization Course Society and Politics

Bern, Switzerland

The Non-degree in Naturalization Course Society and Politics at BFF Bern is a 3 year long program for international students taught in deu.

Introduction

BFF Bern is a premier intercultural education center in Switzerland, dedicated to providing diverse vocational and higher professional education to over 5,800 students from 80 nations.

About the Program

The Naturalization Course Society and Politics is designed for individuals seeking to understand the Swiss political system and society. This course is ideal for students who are preparing for naturalization and want to gain insights into their rights and responsibilities as residents. Conducted entirely in German, it provides a focused environment for learning about Swiss history, geography, and social security.

Throughout the course, participants will engage in discussions about key topics such as health, education, and employment. The course consists of three evenings of instruction, totaling 12 lessons, which helps students build a solid foundation for the naturalization test. This structured approach ensures that students are well-prepared for the challenges of integrating into Swiss society.

Graduates of this course can pursue various roles within community services, local government, or educational institutions. They may find opportunities as community outreach coordinators, social workers, or educators. The skills acquired are transferable across sectors, making them valuable in various fields that require strong communication and understanding of social dynamics.

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