State Technical School Gotha

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The State Technical College for Construction, Business and Transport (FSBWV) in Gotha is a technical school sponsored by the Free State of Thuringia . It serves the further training of specialists in the fields of construction, economy and transport.

history

As a result of the merger of the engineering school for construction and the engineering school for transport operations technology in Gotha, the State Technical School for Construction, Economics and Transport was formed on September 1, 1994.

In 1802 the council chamberlain Dürfeld founded the Sunday school for young craftspeople. By decree of the Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg , this school became a state institution in 1805 and was then called the Ducal Sunday School for young craftsmen. Starting in 1834, training began on working days, and in 1960 correspondence and evening courses were introduced. In 1990 the school was expanded to include supply engineering.

In 1955 the engineering school for transport operations technology was founded as an engineering school for railway operations and traffic technology in Erfurt and in 1958 it was relocated to Friedrichstrasse in Gotha. Computer science training began here in 1965 , before training as traffic engineers for road transport and local traffic was added in 1969 . In 1983 the subject ITUL (internal transport, handling and storage processes) was integrated. After the political change in 1989/90, the advancement training to become a state-certified business economist , logistician and technician for traffic engineering began in 1992/93 . The Gotha University of Applied Sciences and the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences have been working together on the basis of a cooperation agreement since 2006 . In this, the transport engineering department of the Gotha University of Applied Sciences brings specific teaching areas or training modules and practical training in the railway operations field into the dual course "Railway Engineering " leading to the Bachelor of Engineering degree .

Locations

Friedrichstrasse location

Friedrichstrasse building

The former Rentamtskasse was built by Alfred Cramer (graduate of the Gothaer Baugewerbeschule) 1906-1908 and is used today by both the Gotha technical school and the West Thuringia school authority. At the Friedrichstrasse location, students in the fields of traffic engineering, business administration and logistics are also trained in Schloss Friedrichsthal. This part of today's technical school was built from 1708–1711 as a summer palace for Duke Friedrich II of Gotha by the chief building director W. Ch. Zorn von Plobsheim. This is also where the railway operations area is located for training prospective traffic technicians and Bachelor of Engineering.

Trützschlerplatz location

Trützschlerplatz building
Staircase, Trützschlerplatz

The building of the former engineering school for civil engineering is located at the Trützschlerplatz location. It was also built by Alfred Cramer, who was awarded the title of building officer for it. Today in this building the disciplines of civil engineering, monument preservation, IT, supply engineering, business administration as well as parts of the disciplines traffic engineering and logistics are trained. In the immediate vicinity of the school building there is a large cafeteria, the student cellar ("Stuk") and the dormitory.

Professional advancement training

The advanced training at the technical school takes place in half-yearly, one-year, two-year and four-year courses. The courses can be completed full-time or part-time as well as distance learning. There is a compulsory and an elective area for each course. The compulsory area consists of an interdisciplinary and a subject-related part of the respective subject area. The elective area includes further additional offers of the technical school, e.g. B. Preparation for the instructor aptitude test. The advancement training is divided into specialist theoretical lessons and practice-oriented laboratory lessons. The laboratory instruction takes up a share of approx. 25%.

Admission requirements

In order to be admitted to the technical school, applicants must have at least a secondary school diploma with subsequent professional training as well as one year of professional experience. It is also possible for dropouts to take part in this advanced training through a special admission.

Departments

Two departments are responsible for the fields of study. These are the departments “Construction, Supply Technology, IT” and “Economy, Logistics, Transport”.

Training directions

Cross-disciplinary learning areas

General lessons are the same for all students at the technical school and are divided into the following subjects:

  • Vocational and work education
  • German / communication
  • foreign language
  • Social studies
  • Corporate governance

Specialization in civil engineering

In the field of civil engineering, there is advanced training to become a state-certified technician with a focus on building construction and civil engineering . The following areas are taught in this subject:

Cross-focus learning areas Focus-related learning areas
Construction company Quotation / calculation
Building physics Structural analysis
Business administration Building and design theory
Chemistry / building materials House technic
Computer science Building construction
Design basics Structural design
Project work

Specializing in monument preservation and renovation of old buildings

In the field of monument preservation and renovation of old buildings, advanced training to become a state-certified technician takes place in the focus on general monument preservation and building renovation / renovation. The following areas are taught in this subject:

Cross-focus learning areas Focus-related learning areas
Construction company Quotation / calculation
Building physics Building construction
Business administration Structural analysis
Chemistry / building materials Component renovation
Computer science Building assessment
Design basics House technic
mathematics Structural design
measurement
Project work

Business administration specialization

In the field of business administration, there is advanced training to become a state-certified business economist with a focus on accounting / controlling and sales / marketing. The following areas are taught in this subject:

Cross-focus learning areas Focus-related learning areas
Business administration Sales economy
Computer science Foreign trade
Accounting Controlling
Law Logistics / transport
National economy Material and production management
Business mathematics / statistics Organization / technology
Human resource management
Tax theory
Project work

Computer science specialization

In the field of computer science, there is advanced training to become a state-certified computer scientist with a focus on business informatics , system development and technical informatics . The following areas are taught in this subject:

Cross-focus learning areas Focus-related learning areas
Business administration Communication technology / telecommunications
Computer science Operating systems / networks
mathematics Project management
Electrical engineering / electronics programming
Automation technology Software technology
Law Database systems
Project work

Specializing in logistics

In the field of logistics, there is advanced training to become a state-certified logistician with a focus on transport logistics and production logistics. The following areas are taught in this subject:

Cross-focus learning areas Focus-related learning areas
Business administration Communication technology / telecommunications
Chemistry / material science Technological project planning
Controlling Transport logistic systems
Computer science Transport law
mathematics Transport, handling and storage technology
physics Traffic systems
Law Transport management
Logistics basics Product knowledge and packaging
marketing Project work

Specializing in traffic engineering

In the field of traffic engineering, the advanced training to become a state-certified traffic technician takes place in the main areas of railway operation and traffic management. The following learning areas are taught with a focus on:

Traffic management

Cross-focus learning areas Focus-related learning areas
Business administration Vehicle technology
Chemistry / material science Product planning
Computer science Safety and control technology
mathematics Technological project planning
physics Traffic systems
Law Traffic management
Transport management Transport technology
Transport systems Project work

Railway operations

Cross-focus learning areas Focus-related learning areas
Business administration Operations service
Chemistry / material science Vehicle and handling technology
Computer science Management in operational service
mathematics Passenger and freight transport
physics Backup u. Operations control technology
Law Technological project planning
Transport management Traffic systems
Transport systems Project work

Specializing in supply engineering

In the field of supply engineering, there is advanced training to become a state-certified technician for supply engineering. The following areas are taught in this subject:

Learning areas supply technology
Automation technology
Structural engineering / surveying technology
Business administration
Chemistry and materials
Computer science
Design basics and CAD
mathematics
physics
Quotation and calculation
Sanitary engineering
Heating systems
Ventilation and air conditioning technology
Project work

Additional degrees

During or after completing advanced training, there is the opportunity to acquire additional degrees in other subjects or departments.

The following degrees and additional qualifications can be acquired:

Web links

Commons : State College for Construction, Economics and Transport Gotha  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. See Standing Conference of the Ministers of Culture of the Federal States in the Federal Republic of Germany, resolution as amended on September 25, 2014, http://www.kmk.org/fileadmin/veroeffnahmungen_beschluesse/2002/2002_11_07-RV-Fachschulen.pdf , 11. February 2015
  2. Cf., OV, Technical School Gotha, locations; http://www.fs-gotha.de/ , August 31, 2015
  3. Cf., OV, Technical School Gotha, locations; http://www.fs-gotha.de/ , August 31, 2015
  4. See, OV, Fachschule Gotha, locations, http://www.fs-gotha.de/ , August 31, 2015
  5. ^ Cf., OV, Fachschule Gotha, additional offers, http://www.fs-gotha.de/ , August 31, 2015