#AGRE2419234AOrder of July 19, 2024, Establishing and Setting the Conditions for Issuing the Higher Agricultural Technician Diploma Specializing in 'Water Management and Control'
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This law introduces a new specialized diploma for higher agricultural technicians focusing on water management and control. It outlines the program structure, including required course hours, core competencies, and evaluation criteria. The law affects students pursuing this diploma and institutions offering it, as it sets specific guidelines for education and training requirements in this field.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a specialized diploma in water management and control for higher agricultural technicians
- New program structure with specific course hours and evaluation criteria
- Diploma and training requirements set for educational institutions
Obligations
What this law requires
Institutions must deliver 1,740 total instructional hours over 58 weeks, including 1,566 core hours and 174 hours for interdisciplinary instruction
Students must complete 12 to 16 weeks of internship, with a minimum of 10 weeks occurring during the school period
For continuous professional training candidates, internship duration, objectives, and content must be adapted based on entry-level assessment with approval from the regional director of food, agriculture and forestry
Teaching institutions must allocate supplementary teaching hours as specified: 174 hours for interdisciplinary work, 87 hours for personal/professional project support, plus additional hours based on class size (217.5-638 hours depending on enrollment)
Candidates must choose one mandatory modern language from: German, English, Spanish, or Italian for examination