Hamburg Institute for Vocational Education and Training

Technical School

The Non-degree in Technical School at Hamburg Institute for Vocational Education and Training is a program for international students taught in deu.

Introduction

The HIBB is Hamburg's central hub for vocational excellence, managing 29 state vocational schools and offering over 240 dual training professions. It provides a unique bridge between education and the professional world in Germany's second-largest city.

About the Program

The Technical School program is designed for young adults who have completed a secondary education and wish to gain their Fachhochschulreife, or higher education entrance qualification, in just one year. This program is ideal for students who thrive in hands-on learning environments and are eager to advance their technical skills in fields such as construction, chemistry, electrical engineering, and metal technology.

Students will engage in full-time classes that cover essential subjects including language and communication, mathematics, and specialized technical courses. The curriculum is tailored to include practical components, ensuring that students not only learn theoretical concepts but also apply them in real-world scenarios. This approach prepares graduates for the demands of a rapidly evolving job market.

Upon successful completion, graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles such as technical assistant, project manager in construction, or laboratory technician. Employers in industries such as engineering, manufacturing, and technology often seek individuals with the skills developed in this program. The qualifications gained also provide a pathway to further education, including the opportunity to obtain a general university entrance qualification.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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