Study structure

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The standard period of study for the partial degree course in Work Studies is six semesters, plus one semester of examinations. Students acquire skills and competencies in subject didactics and the related disciplines of work studies.

They deal with questions of technology, economics, socio-ecology and ergonomics. In addition, modules on specialist practice are offered, for example on wood and metal processing. Working in projects is a special feature of the course: Subject-related, subject-didactic and interdisciplinary topics on STEM, sustainability or school career guidance are dealt with in the form of projects. In addition to subject-specific skills, personal skills are also systematically developed here.

Students have access to CNC milling machines, 3D printers and laser cutters to try out modern manufacturing processes. The acquisition of a machine and safety certificate certifies the skills acquired during the course and authorizes students to work with pupils in the school's own workshops.

The partial study program "Work Studies" is completed by a second teaching subject (of your choice) as well as the study components of the core study program in education and social sciences.

Sample study plan

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