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–optician (“optometrist”),
this course is of a total duration of 14 years, including five years’ vocational training divided into two-and-a-half years’ theoretical training provided by the vocational training establishment and two-and-a-half years’ practical training received in the workplace, and culminating in a recognised examination, relating to the craft and conferring the right to use the title “Mester”;
–orthopaedic technician (“ortopaedimekaniker”),
this course is of a total duration of 12.5 years, including three-and-a-half years’ vocational training divided into six months’ theoretical training provided by the vocational training establishment and three years’ practical training received in the workplace, and culminating in a recognised examination relating to the craft and conferring the right to use the title “Mester”;
–orthopaedic boot and shoemaker (“ortopaediskomager”),
this course is of a total duration of 13.5 years, including four-and-a-half years’ vocational training divided into two years’ theoretical training provided by the vocational training establishment and two-and-a-half years’ practical training received in the workplace, and culminating in a recognised examination relating to the craft and conferring the right to use the title “Mester”.
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