A Fachwirt is a professional certification in Germany allocated to level 6 of the European Qualifications Framework, where it is translated as business management specialist. To facilitate the understanding of the concept internationally, the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (Deutscher Industrie- und Handelskammertag, DIHK) proposed bachelor professional as an English translation. However, so as to avoid confusion of academic degrees, this proposal was rejected by the German state ministers of education. This has not stopped IHK institutions from issuing certificates in English showing the title "bachelor professional" with a note at the bottom of the page that it is not a university degree. Holders of the certificate must be careful not use the title in relation to
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| - Ein Fachwirt ist eine höhere kaufmännische Berufsausbildungsqualifikation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, die durch eine betriebswirtschaftliche berufliche Weiterbildung erworben wird. Er ist wirtschaftszweigbezogen und unterscheidet sich dadurch von den funktionsorientierten Fachkaufleuten und den funktionsübergreifenden Geprüften Betriebswirten. (de)
- A Fachwirt is a professional certification in Germany allocated to level 6 of the European Qualifications Framework, where it is translated as business management specialist. To facilitate the understanding of the concept internationally, the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (Deutscher Industrie- und Handelskammertag, DIHK) proposed bachelor professional as an English translation. However, so as to avoid confusion of academic degrees, this proposal was rejected by the German state ministers of education. This has not stopped IHK institutions from issuing certificates in English showing the title "bachelor professional" with a note at the bottom of the page that it is not a university degree. Holders of the certificate must be careful not use the title in relation to (en)
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| - Ein Fachwirt ist eine höhere kaufmännische Berufsausbildungsqualifikation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, die durch eine betriebswirtschaftliche berufliche Weiterbildung erworben wird. Er ist wirtschaftszweigbezogen und unterscheidet sich dadurch von den funktionsorientierten Fachkaufleuten und den funktionsübergreifenden Geprüften Betriebswirten. (de)
- A Fachwirt is a professional certification in Germany allocated to level 6 of the European Qualifications Framework, where it is translated as business management specialist. To facilitate the understanding of the concept internationally, the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (Deutscher Industrie- und Handelskammertag, DIHK) proposed bachelor professional as an English translation. However, so as to avoid confusion of academic degrees, this proposal was rejected by the German state ministers of education. This has not stopped IHK institutions from issuing certificates in English showing the title "bachelor professional" with a note at the bottom of the page that it is not a university degree. Holders of the certificate must be careful not use the title in relation to someone located in Germany and thus violate section 132a (2) of the German Penal Code. Applying for a position outside Germany using the certificate is arguably not affected, and thus serves the purpose of the translation. A legally grey area is the use on career networks on the Internet (which is actually quite common), where both German and foreign companies are targeted. The German government envisages to introduce "bachelor professional" as an English translation for all Level 6 qualifications in an amendment of the Vocational Training Act in 2020 under the vocational training act. (en)
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