Weihenstephan State Technical School for Flower Art

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The low-rise buildings of the Weihenstephan School for Flower Art are somewhat hidden.

The Staatliche Fachschule für Blumenkunst Weihenstephan is a two-year technical school for advanced training to become a state-certified designer in Freising . It is located on the Freising-Weihenstephan campus in the immediate vicinity of the Weihenstephan viewing garden .

education

The focus of the training is: design, business administration, botany, marketing, IT and broad general education. The technical school should enable the students to take on tasks in the middle functional area as specialists with professional experience.

After successfully passing the final examination, the professional title “State-certified designer” or “State-certified designer for flower art” as well as the technical college entrance qualification is acquired. Pupils who already have an intermediate level of education can acquire the advanced technical college entrance qualification through supplementary exams, which entitles them to study at a technical college.

requirements

Admission to the State Technical School for Flower Art is possible with:

  • Completed vocational training as a florist (IHK examination) and a subsequent professional activity as a florist of at least one year

or

  • a professional activity of at least seven years relevant to the training course (floristic activities without a final florist examination).

What is new is that if you have successfully passed the examination to become a florist master, you can be accepted into the second year of the State Technical School for Flower Art Weihenstephan and train yourself to become a “State Certified Designer for Flower Art”.

60th anniversary in 2010

In 1950 the first advanced course for flower art in Weihenstephan began at the former "State Teaching and Research Institute for Horticulture Weihenstephan". This is now integrated into the Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences and has been called the “Weihenstephan Horticultural Research Institute” since 2003. Moritz Evers began teaching as a course instructor. Gradually, the course developed into a two-year full-time advanced training course with a focus on design-artistic, commercial-business, botanical-botanical and communication management areas.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Website of the flower art college

literature

  • Hermann Heiler (ed.): Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences. Annual report 2011. Joh. Walch, Augsburg 2012
  • Wolfgang A. Herrmann (ed.): Center of Life Sciences Weihenstephan. Science for man. Franconian Day, Bamberg 1998

Web links

  • [2] Website of the college, accessed on May 23, 2013.

Coordinates: 48 ° 24 ′ 3.5 ″  N , 11 ° 43 ′ 52.6 ″  E