Educational/vocational guidance, education/employment links – universitiesStudent counselling and support at universities
The Framework Act for Higher Education (
Hochschulrahmengesetz)
stipulates that institutions of higher education are responsible for
providing subject-related advice accompanying a student's studies
throughout the entire duration of their course.
The responsibilities of counselling in the higher
education sector include the provision of information and advice for
students and those applying for higher education on the content,
structure and requirements of a course of study; it assists students
during their complete course of study, and in particular on completion
of their first year, by providing subject-related advice. Counselling
tasks are divided among lecturers, who provide specialist guidance, and
the student counselling office, which provides general guidance. The
student counselling offices are also responsible for helping students
cope with personal difficulties and for dealing with questions relating
to their studies. In addition to lecturers and the student counselling
offices, student bodies in each department also offer support and
assistance relating to the individual subjects. In many cases special
introductory seminars are held at institutions of higher education for
future applicants. In providing counselling, higher education
institutions are intended to cooperate in particular with the
employment agencies responsible for careers advice and the offices
responsible for the
Staatsprüfungen(state examinations).
Some institutions and departments provide tutorials and refresher courses to students during their basic studies (
Grundstudium). These courses are conducted by undergraduate and research assistants and have the following functions:
- to
furnish information about facilities, academic/scientific working
methods, the structure of the course of studies and examination
requirements;
- to help in overcoming difficulties understanding and learning the material and encourage self-study in study groups;
- to provide long-term individual support and further social relations between students.
Students
who have personal problems or learning difficulties can also consult
student counselling offices and psycho-social counselling services. The
institutions of higher education and student welfare organisations have
set up a variety of independent offers especially for foreign students.
These include special student counsellors, clubrooms, grants and
service centres.
Measures to facilitate the transition from university to working life
The
universities' student counselling offices and the employment agencies'
career guidance services furnish information and guidance to help
graduates move from higher education into the professional world. Their
prospects on the employment market may be improved by specialising in
appropriate fields of study and enrolling in appropriate
weiterführende Studiengänge
graduate study courses (further study, supplementary and follow-up
courses). Work placements afford an opportunity to gain an insight into
the working world and establish contact with prospective employers.
Proof of work experience (for four to six months, in some cases up to a
year) acquired before or while studying is demanded in a number of
fields, especially in natural and engineering sciences. To improve the
employment prospects of arts and social science graduates, some higher
education institutions have set up programmes in collaboration with
employment agencies to place them in industry and equip them with key
skills (e.g. a grounding in computing, elementary business skills).
Many institutions of higher education offer measures
designed to prepare for self-employment and to encourage students to
set up their own businesses.
Educational/vocational guidance, education/employment links – colleges of art and musicStudent counselling and support at colleges of art and music
As for universities, the Framework Act for Higher Education (
Hochschulrahmengesetz)
stipulates that colleges of art and music are responsible for providing
subject-related advice accompanying a student's studies throughout the
entire duration of their course.
Measures to facilitate the transition from colleges of art and music to working life
Many
of those who complete artistic studies have difficulty finding suitable
employment or earning an adequate livelihood from their own artistic
endeavours. To improve their prospects, subjects have therefore been
added to the curricula that qualify them for practical work (teaching,
management in the cultural sector). The transition to working life can
be eased by a suitable choice of courses and extra qualifications.
Educational/vocational guidance, education/employment links – FachhochschulenStudent counselling and support at Fachhochschulen
The Framework Act for Higher Education (
Hochschulrahmengesetz) stipulates that
Fachhochschulen
are also responsible for providing subject-related advice accompanying
a student's studies throughout the entire duration of their course.
At some
Fachhochschulenand in some courses tutorials and refresher courses are offered to students during their basic studies (
Grundstudium).
These courses are designed to inform students about their subject and
introduce them to scientific and academic working methods. Students who have personal problems or
learning difficulties can consult student counselling offices and
psycho-social counselling services.
Measures to facilitate the transition from Fachhochschulen to working life
Student counselling offices at
Fachhochschulenand
the career guidance services of the employment agencies furnish
information and guidance to help graduates move from higher education
into the professional world. Their prospects on the employment market
may be improved by specialising in appropriate fields of study.
The declared aim of a
Fachhochschuleeducation
is that it should be closely related to professional practice. This
purpose is served chiefly by incorporating one or two
Praxissemester (semesters of work experience) into the course of studies. In many cases the topics of
Diplomarbeiten or
Bachelorarbeiten(dissertations)
derive from problems that students have encountered in the practical
semesters. In some cases, they are prepared in collaboration with
industry and trade. In this way, students can gain an insight into the
working world and establish contact with prospective employers before
graduating. The offices for practical training (
Praktikantenämter) at the
institutions of higher education and the careers advice service of the
employment agencies provide help finding placements. In addition, it is
also possible to look for placements in Internet marketplaces for
practical training (
Praktikantenbörsen).
Educational/vocational guidance, education/employment
links – establishments outside the higher education system –
Berufsakademien, FachschulenThanks to the combination of
theoretical and practical training, graduates of the professional
training courses based on a dual system offered by the
Berufsakademien
are prepared for working life during their actual studies. It is often
the case that students are even taken on after obtaining their
qualification for entry into a profession at the
Berufsakademieby the very company that trained them.
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