Ferdinand Braun School
Ferdinand Braun School in Fulda | |
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type of school | professional school |
founding | 1974 |
address |
Goerdelerstraße 7 |
place | Fulda |
country | Hesse |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 50 ° 33 '29 " N , 9 ° 41' 49" E |
management | Thomas Remmert |
Website | www.ferdinand-braun-schule.de |
The Ferdinand-Braun-Schule Fulda is a commercial technical vocational school center in Fulda .
history
With the reorganization of the commercial vocational school system in the city and district of Fulda, the commercial-technical vocational school of the city of Fulda was established in 1974 with the occupational fields of metal, electrical, construction and wood industry, printing, scientific-technical and design professions. The professional fields of metal engineering, electrical engineering and chemical / physical engineering moved into the new building in Goerdelerstraße. The other professional fields remained in the old vocational school in Esperantostraße until the extension was completed in 1987/88. On November 7, 1974, the new school building with theory and technical rooms and a modern workshop wing was handed over and inaugurated. The commercial-technical vocational school of the city of Fulda is named Ferdinand-Braun-Schule, technical schools of the city of Fulda , named after the physicist, electrical engineer and Nobel laureate Ferdinand Braun .
Alignment
The Ferdinand-Braun-Schule provides an extensive range of school types for training and further education in technical professions. The vocational school, as a training partner in the dual vocational training, is responsible in Fulda for the professional fields of metal technology, electrical engineering, color technology and interior design, printing and media technology as well as construction and wood technology. The two-year vocational school is offered in metal technology and electrical engineering and leads to an intermediate degree. The technical college is available at the Ferdinand-Braun-Schule with the subjects of design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and civil engineering as a full-time school form and, after passing the exam, concludes with the technical college entrance qualification. A vocational grammar school specializing in technology leads to the general higher education entrance qualification (Abitur), which entitles you to study in all faculties at all universities. A two-year technical school offers full-time and part-time training in the fields of electrical, mechanical, body and vehicle technology as well as paint and varnish technology and leads to the qualification of state-certified technicians and with an additional examination to become a master craftsman.