Hamburg Institute for Vocational Education and Training

Vocational Qualification

The Non-degree in Vocational Qualification 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 Vocational Qualification (BQ) program is designed for school-age youth in Hamburg who have struggled to secure a training position despite their qualifications. This program offers a structured pathway into vocational training, covering the first year of training in various dual professions. Ideal for students who are determined and proactive, the BQ provides a supportive environment to help them transition smoothly into the workforce.

Participants begin with several weeks of classroom instruction at a vocational school, followed by practical learning phases in both educational and business settings. The curriculum aligns with the first year of dual vocational training, ensuring that students acquire relevant skills and knowledge. Throughout the program, students receive guidance from instructors and training coordinators, who assist them in navigating challenges and enhancing their learning experience.

Graduates of the Vocational Qualification program can pursue various career paths in fields such as healthcare, technology, and business. While the program does not confer a formal qualification, the time spent can be credited towards future vocational training. This flexibility allows students to adapt their career plans as they gain experience and find suitable training opportunities.

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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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