Qualification

Hydrogen technology: basics and specialist knowledge

Title of the course: Hydrogen technology: basics and specialist knowledge

Provider: Heinze Akademie GmbH

Type of qualification: Heinze Academy certificate after successful completion of both modules

EQF level: 6

Short description:

In the coming years, qualified specialists will be needed at all levels across all industries to implement the energy transition, build new infrastructure and carry out the necessary transformation of industrial production, logistics and mobility. In our hydrogen seminar, experienced experts will provide you with the necessary basic and specialist knowledge and give you an insight into practical applications. At the beginning of 2024, the hydrogen course, which has been offered for three years, was updated and recertified together with experts from industry, science and research. The online course starts in groups and promotes teamwork.

Target group: Technical specialists with a wide range of backgrounds, in particular industrial and technical specialists, state-certified technicians, master craftsmen (industry and trade) and engineers

Scope in hours: 480 teaching units (45 minutes each), learning workload approx. 30 hours/week

Duration: 3 months

Full-time / Part-time / Part-time: Full-time

Location: Remote (100% online with 20% synchronous (contact hours with instructors)).

Accreditation / Certification? Yes (AZAV, ZFU)

Cost: 7,344 euros

Eligible for public funding? Yes. For jobseekers via the education voucher. For companies, for example, there is employee funding via the Qualification Opportunities Act (QCG), which can reimburse up to 100% of further training costs.

Termine:

10.11.25 – 16.02.26

Further information 

"Hydrogen is seen as playing a decisive key role in the course of the energy transition. The enormous, Germany-wide investments in the emerging hydrogen industry speak for themselves. However, no projects can be made a success without qualified specialists. High-quality qualification programs lay the foundation."

Jan Heinze, Heinze Academy

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