Cooperative education
The cooperative course in electrical engineering combines an academic degree in engineering with vocational training to become an electronics technician. Through cooperation between industrial enterprises, such as KRIWAN, with the technical college, students complete their vocational training and attain a college degree in just under five years. This results in a dual qualification - on the one hand, the students becomes a state-approved electronics technician for devices and systems, while on the other, he/she gains a bachelor's degree of science (B.Sc.) in electrical engineering.
The career opportunities for somebody with such a solid education are bound to be excellent even in the long term. Graduates generally find interesting fields of occupation in the following areas:
- Research and development
- Technical sales and distribution
The advantages
- Training benefits
- Combination of theory and practice
- Techn. cooperation with colleges and universities
- Preliminary traineeships, internships
- Further training courses
- Specialist certificate after 2 years
- Shortened vocational training period
- Vocational training and degree completed in
less than five - Secure career start
- Attractive jobs
- Qualified for postgraduate studies
- Career opportunities
- Flexible working hours
In your internships, and while working on your diploma thesis at KRIWAN, you will get to know the entire organisation and your future workplace even while you are still studying - so you will already be fully integrated when completing your studies.
Prerequisites
Entrance qualification for tertiary education.
Degree
Electronics technican for devices and systems Bachelor of science (B.Sc.) in electrical engineering