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The non-technical administrative service course combines a modern university degree with crisis-proof employment in the public sector.
In this course, which leads to the degree "Diplom-Verwaltungswirt/in (FH)", prospective inspectors study for the internal administration of the Free State and local authorities.
The 21-month theoretical part of the course at the university in Hof is supplemented by 15 months of practical training at the training authority.
During the course, students acquire knowledge in the fields of law, economics, finance and administration.
The course qualifies students to take on qualified clerical work through to management tasks in the area of middle and senior management in administration.
You can find more information about the content and course of study, the recruitment authorities and the application process on the Internet (see "Further links").
Recruitment requirements:
The study program first requires the establishment of a civil servant relationship on revocation with a Bavarian employer. This employer then assigns the civil servant to study at the university.
The prerequisite for establishing a civil servant relationship is first of all the passing of a state-wide selection procedure in which all applicants of a year group must participate.
Students receive free accommodation at Hof during the theoretical part of their studies.
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