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About Tallinn Polytechnic School One of the oldest technical schools in Estonia Founded in 1915 Through the history 70 different technical specialities Graduates (07.02.2015) 14 917 people About 1200 students and about 120 teachers Daytime study (2 years – 3 years and 6 months) and cycle study (3 months - 2 years) On the basis of basic or secondary school
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IT and telecommunication department Energetics and automatics department Media department Departments and curriculas
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Energetics and automatic department Electrician (3 years or 2 years) Automation (3 years and 6 months) Electrical Equipment Assembler (9 months) Electrical network installer (1 year) IT and telecommunication department Technician of telecommunication devices (3 years 6 months) Computers and networks (3 years and 6 months or 2 years and 6 months) Electronics assembly operator (3 years or 2 years) Junior Software developer (3 years or 2 years) Junior IT system specialist (3 years or 2 years) Weak current installer (2 years)
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Media department Printing technology (3 years or 2 years) Postpress operator (1 year) Graphic Prepress Operator Photography (1 and a half years) TV lighting specialist (half a year) TV operator (half a year) Multimedia (web specialist) (3 years or 2 years)
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Organization of studies 2 semesters in the school year First year mostly general subjects and general-specialty subjects Last course specialty subjects 30 - 35 hours of lectures and practical trainings per week Practical training in the school workshops and on the last course in various enterprises For graduation students must defend the final work or/and pass final exams Students have possibility to pass Professional Examination and get the Professional Certificate Students have possibility to pass National Exams and continue the studies in various Universities
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Erasmus+ programme Leonardo da Vinci Comenius Nordplus Framework programme Development Co-operation and Humanitarian Aid of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Co-operation project “Transfer of Estonian Best Practices to Support the Competitiveness of Georgian VET Sector” International work
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