Detailed description
The Hansa-Kolleg course leads working people to a general university entrance qualification in a three or four-year course. Classes take place full-time in the mornings at the Second Chance Education Campus. The course corresponds in scope and type to attending the upper secondary level at a grammar school for younger students.
The three-year course is divided into the preliminary stage (one year) and the study stage (two years). The number of lessons in the study stage is at least 34 lessons per week (part-time school education parallel to employment). The four-year course is preceded by a preparatory year.
Subjects taught are German, English, mathematics and, as part of the school's offering, a subject from the social sciences and a natural science of the student's choice. In addition, other subjects are chosen according to the school's offering. If necessary, the students must take a second foreign language. In addition, the students may be required to take remedial classes in the subjects German, mathematics and a foreign language in accordance with APO-Ca2B § 6 Paragraph 4. Profile areas are taken at the study level.
degrees
General higher education entrance qualification; under certain conditions, the university of applied sciences entrance qualification can be awarded after the first year of the study level at the earliest. The transition from the preparatory year to the preliminary level requires the acquisition of the intermediate school leaving certificate, which can be acquired in the preparatory year.
Information and registration
The course starts on August 1st of each year.
Information about the exact registration period and the registration process can be obtained from:
Campus Second Chance Education
Holzdamm 5, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: 428 848-0, www.ca2b.de,