HTL Anichstrasse

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Higher Technical Training and Research Institute Innsbruck Anichstrasse
HTL Anichstraße entrance.jpg
Main entrance at Anichstrasse
type of school Higher Technical Institute
School number 701417
founding 1884
address

Anichstrasse 26-28

place innsbruck
state Tyrol
Country Austria
Coordinates 47 ° 15 '53 "  N , 11 ° 23' 23"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 15 '53 "  N , 11 ° 23' 23"  E
carrier Federation
student around 2100
Teachers about 200
management Helmut Stecher
Website www.htl-anichstrasse.tirol

The HTBLVA Innsbruck Anichstraße ( Higher Technical Federal Teaching and Research Institute Innsbruck ) is one of the largest vocational colleges in western Austria. The school had around 2,100 students in the 2017/18 school year and employs around 200 teachers.

history

In 1877 the architect Johann Deininger , the sculptor Heinrich Fuss and the painter Anton Roux founded a drawing and modeling school in the Dreiheiligen elementary school . In the years 1881/82 a new school building was built at Anichstraße 26. The foundation stone was laid on May 10, 1881, and it was completed in the summer of 1882. From the school year 1882/23, there was a master craftsman's school for construction and arts and crafts (technical school for wood industry, technical school for painters), a vocational training school (evening school), drawing courses for Women and an open drawing room for masters and journeymen are offered. On March 27, 1882, the college for carpenters in Hall was attached to the college as a branch. On January 1, 1884, the elevation to the kuk Staatsgewerbeschule took place . The extension at Anichstrasse 28, with a workshop wing in the courtyard, was completed in autumn 1910. The technical school for mechanical-technical subjects was founded in 1906, it offers, among other things, master courses for locksmiths. The first master’s exams were taken in 1924 at the technical school for machine fitters.

In December 1944, the roof and staircase were destroyed by two air raids. In the school year 1964/65 an evening school for working people was set up. The school was split in 1973/74. The higher department for electrical engineering, communications engineering and mechanical engineering remained at the Anichstrasse location. From 1985/86 the old buildings were expanded or renovated. The renovated school officially opened nine years later.

building

The first building (Anichstrasse 26) was erected in 1881 by the Johann Huter & Sons company based on plans by Natale Tommasi . The original three-storey building from the Wilhelminian era was later increased by a full storey. The facade is a Roman High Renaissance palace modeled and has a central buttress , ionic colossal pilaster , a Rustikasockel and strong plastic window frames on. Under the projecting cornice  is a Putten fries with attributes of art and technology (gear, book, glassblowers, hammer and chisel, compasses and color palette). Inside there is a vestibule with a flight of stairs with pilasters, a round arch structure and a coffered ceiling over ornate beams and a stately foyer with a coffered ceiling.

The four-storey extension (Anichstr. 28) was built in 1909/1910 according to plans by Josef Retter , Eduard Klingler and Fritz Konzert . The facade is soberly designed, the structure is limited to continuous cornices and plaster field decoration. Both buildings are under monument protection .

Training directions

At the HTL Anichstraße five training courses are offered, all of which are run as a higher department and thus conclude with the Matura . In some cases, there is also the option of completing the Matura as part of evening training or completing the training with a technical college degree. If you have completed a higher education, you can apply for the status of engineer after three years of relevant professional experience. A technical college degree can only be obtained in the fields of electrical engineering and electronics.

Electronics and technical informatics

In the electronics department, there is both the electronics department (five years with a high school diploma including specialist training) and the electronics college (four years of specialist training but without a high school diploma). You can also obtain the Matura in evening school.

The higher department offers the following two disciplines:

Electrical engineering

The electrical engineering department provides a wide range of technical training, and has been doing so since 1910. TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY is the profile of the department today.

The five-year higher department concludes with the matriculation and diploma examination. After the second year, you can choose between the following training focuses:

The four-year college of electrical engineering (graduation as a technician) specializes in the following areas:

The eight-semester HTL for working people (evening school) focuses on energy technology and information technology .

The following subject areas are the content of all training areas, but weighted differently:

Automation technology, mechatronics, industrial electronics, microprocessor technology, network technology, applied computer science, drive technology and power electronics as well as building control technology, the basics of mechanical engineering with pneumatics, technical digital image processing.

Mechanical engineering

The mechanical engineering course is run both as a higher department and as an evening school. The strength of this department lies in the well-founded basics that are imparted to the students in a practical way. The knowledge that the well-coordinated objects mechanics , machine elements , production engineering , electrical engineering and electronics are purchased, form the basis for further specialization.

Since 2003 it has been possible to choose from three specializations:

In the fourth year, the pupils visit all subjects in order to then decide on a focus in the last year, which is then also interdisciplinary, for example in the construction exercises.

Almost half of the mechanical engineering graduates enter the professional world directly after school, the rest opt ​​for a course of study that is increasingly outside of technology.

industrial engineering

Industrial engineering with a focus on business informatics , along with biomedical and health technology, is the only training course at the school that is exclusively run as a higher department, i. This means that the training lasts five years and ends with the diploma and matriculation examination . As the second youngest department of the HTL (the ten-year anniversary was celebrated in November 2006), it is characterized by a high level of innovation - probably also due to the IT focus.

The training is generally based on three pillars:

This wide-ranging training opens up a wide spectrum for industrial engineers on the job market because they do not specialize in one area of ​​knowledge, but can be used in a variety of ways. Numerous graduates are convinced of the targeted training in both professional practice and in the university sector.

As a negative point, the possibly longer training period that an industrial engineer needs in the case of a specialization can be seen: In a mechanical engineering company, a mechanical engineering graduate will find his way around faster than graduates from this department.

Biomedical and health technology

The training course for biomedical and health technology , which has existed since the school year 2017/18, is run exclusively as a higher department at the school, so the training lasts five years and ends with the diploma and matriculation examination. The department's motto is: design health systems, develop medical technology, manage health networks.

The training includes the development and planning of technical hardware and software solutions for the health system , e.g. B. of devices for electrocardiograms , computed tomography , magnetic resonance tomography or digital X-rays , but also medical systems such as the electronic health record or e-card systems that are used every day in hospitals and by doctors.

Research institute for mechanical engineering Innsbruck

The Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering Innsbruck (inspection ID 94 accredited by BMWFJ ) HTL specializes in mechanical testing , non-destructive material testing , hardness testing , stress analysis , impact tests , weld inspection , metallographic examinations, magnetic induction cable tests and calibrations of measuring systems , failure analysis , product control for production monitoring ( Austria Quality mark ), testing of personal protective equipment and furniture tests.

management

  • 1877–1906 Johann Wunibald Deininger
  • 1906–1912 Anton Hellmessen
  • 1913–1919 Anton Grubhofer
  • 1919–1935 Rudolf Schober
  • 1936–1938 Fritz Michael Müller
  • 1938–1945 Leo Winkler
  • 1946–1949 Paul Riccabona
  • 1949–1967 Herman Fritz
  • 1968–1979 Josef Mayr
  • 1980–1986 Herbert Padinger
  • 1986–1998 Helmut Haferl
  • 1998–2013 Elmar Märk
  • 2013–2020 Günther Laner
  • since 2020 Helmut Stecher (interim)

Web links

Commons : HTL Anichstraße  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Court and State Handbook of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy for the year 1884 . Princely county of Tyrol with Vorarlberg. Vienna ( onb.ac.at ): “State Trade School in Innsbruck. (Erected in 1882. - Immediately subordinate to the Lieutenancy.) "
  3. ^ Court and State Handbook of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy for the year 1885 . Princely county of Tyrol with Vorarlberg. Vienna ( onb.ac.at ): "State commercial school in Innsbruck and branch college in Hall (Tyrol)"
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  10. Peter Nindler: University Council: Convene crisis meeting. In: Tyrolean daily newspaper . July 24, 2012, accessed August 20, 2020 .
  11. New chairman Stefan Boscheri / What does the parents' association do? In: parents association HTL Anichstrasse. February 25, 2020, accessed August 20, 2020 .