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Technikum (other)
Technikum or Technicum may refer to: *Technikum (Polish education) *Tekhnikum, middle special education school in Soviet Union, Russia, and some other post-Soviet states *Technicum (German education) * Technikum (Dunaújváros), a district of Dunaújváros, Hungary See also *''Lexicon Technicum'' *Lititz Watch Technicum The Lititz Watch Technicum is a watchmaking school located in Lititz, Pennsylvania. The school, founded by Rolex in 2001, was created to help make up for the deficiency of skilled watchmakers in the US. The Technicum offers a two-year, 3000+ hou ...
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Technikum (Polish Education)
Technikum is an institute of vocational education in some parts of Europe. It is a mass-education institution of "special middle education" category 1 step higher than PTU, but aimed to train low and middle level (depending on profile) industrial managers, foremen, coordinators, technical supervisors etc. or specializing in occupations that require skills more advanced than purely manual labor, especially in high-tech occupations (such as electronics). After graduation from a technikum/college, a student may apply to an institution of higher learning (i.e. university) as a freshman. Poland A student finishing the 8th year of compulsory education has to choose between three types of schools: * Liceum ogólnokształcące (high school, 4 years), designed mainly for those who want to pass matura and begin higher studies, * Branżowa szkoła I stopnia (vocational school, 3 years), designed for those who want to start working immediately after finishing their compulsory education * Tech ...
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Tekhnikum
A tekhnikum (russian: техникум) is a type of vocational school in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, as well as in modern Russia, Ukraine and some other post-Soviet states. The term was borrowed from 19th-century German education, where these kinds of school were called '' Technicum''. In modern Russia many tekhnikums were renamed into "technical college", "technological college", "technical liceum", etc. See also *Professional technical school * Technikum (Polish education) * Technicum (German education) * Technikon A technikon was a post-secondary institute of technology (polytech) in South Africa. It focused on career-oriented vocational training. There were 15 technikons in the 1990s, but they were merged or restructured as universities (especially universi ..., South Africa References {{reflist Education in Russia Education in Ukraine Education in Belarus Education in Lithuania School types Vocational education in the Soviet Union ...
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Technicum (German Education)
In 19th century German education, ''Technicum'' was a lower grade of vocational schools (lower than the polytechnical institute), with training of 2.5–4 years. This term was borrowed in Poland ( Technikum) and in Russia (Tekhnikum A tekhnikum (russian: техникум) is a type of vocational school in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, as well as in modern Russia, Ukraine and some other post-Soviet states. The term was borrowed from 19th-century German education, where ...). References School types Education in Germany {{Germany-school-stub ...
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Technikum (Dunaújváros)
Technikum is a district of Dunaújváros in Hungary. It is located between Táncsics Mihály and Dózsa György Streets. Drinking water were ensured from Dunaföldvár and Budapest during the construction works. Decision about the construction is from November 1952. It has similar structure as Dunasor. Works were suspended in 1954, and the planned buildings with socreal facades were not built, because Khrushchev did not support this kind of art. Family residential houses were built with gardens in front of them, and there were avant-corps and arcades on them. These were built with reinforced concrete Reinforced concrete (RC), also called reinforced cement concrete (RCC) and ferroconcrete, is a composite material in which concrete's relatively low tensile strength and ductility are compensated for by the inclusion of reinforcement having hig ..., with a main wall at the centre from brick. There were numerous designers, for example József Malomsoky, Zoltán Czellecz, Ádám ...
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Lexicon Technicum
''Lexicon Technicum: or, Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Explaining not only the Terms of Art, but the Arts Themselves'' was in many respects the first alphabetical encyclopedia written in English. Although the emphasis of the ''Lexicon Technicum'' was on mathematical subjects, its contents go beyond what would be called science or technology today, in conformity with the broad eighteenth century understanding of the terms "arts" and "science," and it includes entries on the humanities and fine arts, notably on law, commerce, music, and heraldry. However, the ''Lexicon Technicum'' neglects theology, antiquity, biography, and poetry. Overview The ''Lexicon Technicum'' was the work of a London clergyman, John Harris (1666-1719). Its professed advantage over French dictionaries of the arts and sciences was that it contained explanation not only of the terms used in the arts and sciences, but also of the arts and sciences themselves. Harris issued a three-p ...
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