The Master’s in Vocational Education program encompasses the seamless integration of education in both professional work environments and traditional academic settings. It particularly focuses on innovative technologies and the continuous development of lifelong competencies. Whether you’re an experienced educator or a lateral entry from engineering courses, this program equips you with the necessary skills to excel in vocational teaching.
Specializations
Choose from two exciting specializations:
- Metal Technology: Dive into the fascinating world of metalworking, from precision machining to welding and fabrication. Explore materials science, CAD/CAM, and advanced manufacturing techniques.
- Electrical Engineering: Master the principles of electrical circuits, electronics, and power systems. Develop skills in designing, troubleshooting, and maintaining electrical systems.
Admission Requirements
To join our program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Bachelor’s degree in vocational pedagogy in the fields of metal technology and electrical engineering, or equivalent in this field.
- At least 48 weeks of practical experience in the industrial-technical field.
- At least five weeks of school internships.
Career Prospects
Graduates of our program can embark on various rewarding paths:
- Start their traineeship at vocational schools.
- Teach at vocational educational institutions in non-school settings.
- Take on managerial training activities or engage in personnel and organizational development.