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  2. Dual education system - Wikipedia

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    A dual education system combines apprenticeships in a company and vocational education at a vocational school in one course. This system is practiced in several countries, notably Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol and in the German-speaking Community of Belgium, but also for some years now in France and South Korea.

  3. Apprenticeship - Wikipedia

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    Apprenticeship training in Austria is organized in a school system with long-term training parts. It is thus possible to get the Matura needed to enter university. WIFI [ 13 ] company-based training of apprentices is complemented by compulsory attendance of a part-time vocational school for apprentices (Berufsschule). [ 14 ]

  4. Event technician - Wikipedia

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    The whole apprenticeship has a duration of 3 years in Germany, [5] and 3½ years in Austria. [6] After finishing their apprenticeship, Austrian apprentices can continue to complete another apprenticeship to become a master craftsman.

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    Here are some apprenticeships where you can earn $100,000 a year — and make your student loan debt disappear. Software Developer Apprentice A degree in computer science isn’t necessarily ...

  6. Education in Austria - Wikipedia

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    It is mandatory for pupils in Austria to complete nine years of school. [1] After four years in elementary school (Volksschule) and four years in a school for lower secondary education (Mittelschule) or grammar school (Gymnasium), students who want to take up an apprenticeship and do not want to complete a degree need to go to a polytechnic institute (Polytechnische Schule) for a year.

  7. Höhere Technische Lehranstalt - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the HTL Bregenz. A Höhere Technische Lehranstalt (German for Higher Technical Education Institute, or more loosely translated Technical College), commonly known as HTL, is an engineering-focused high school/institution of further education in Austria.

  8. Julius Blum - Wikipedia

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    Blum Austria started its own apprenticeship system in 1970. [10] The four-year program is a combination of class participation and practical training in the company. Students are able to learn high-tech professions in metal and plastics processing.

  9. Socialist Youth Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Youth Austria (German: Sozialistische Jugend Österreich, SJÖ) is the largest socialist youth organisation in Austria.Founded in 1894 as a club for apprentice protection, it was initially called Association of Young Workers (German: Verein Jugendlicher Arbeiter, VJA). [10]