History
Technological baccalaureates were created in 1968 and are grouped into three sets: Series F: *F1: Mechanical Engineering, *F2: Electronics, *F3: Electrical, *F4: Civil Engineering, *F5: Physics *F6: Chemistry laboratory *F7: Biological Sciences (Biochemistry option) *F7: Biological Sciences (Biology option) *F8: medical and social sciences, *F9: Energy Equipment, *F10: Microtechnology (to be recut in F10A: Micro Devices option and F10B: Micro-optics option); *F11: Techniques of music; *F11: Techniques of dance; *F12: Applied Arts (1980). Series G: *G1: Business Administration, *G2: quantitative management techniques, *G3: Commercial Techniques. Series H: Computer Techniques. The 1992 reform put in place the following series: *Industrial Science and Technology (ITS); *Science and Technology Laboratory (STL); *Tertiary science and technology (STT); *Medical Social Sciences (SMS). *Hospitality (removing the old patent BT technician and implementation of BTNH more general and versatile built around the various activities of the hotel world namely the applied management, culinary arts, tableware and service and reception / floors and accommodation). After the renovation of the sector STT (STG in 2005 and MGT in 2012) and SMS (ST2S in 2007), it is the Industrial Science and Technology in 2011, which is split into two new sets industry: science and technology design and applied arts (STD2A) and science and technology industry and sustainable development (STI2D).The 8 current sections
See also
* Baccalauréat *References
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