The Otto Krause
A school of Engineering Technology
in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Engineering technology education in Argentina, is a six year program. During the initial
three years, students cover the fundamental concepts of mathematics, physics, and
chemistry, comparable to a High School of Science and Technology in the U.S.
In the first two years, besides of 20 hours per week of classroom lectures, the students
have 8 hours of shop, from carpentry to metal working. At ETOK at the end of the
second year students elect a major in one of the following fields: Mechanical
Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering
Technology, Chemistry, Computer Science, or Electronics Engineering Technology.
Having chosen a major, shops in the third year are substituted with labs in the major
they have selected, where they apply theoretical knowledge to solve technological
problems.
Starting in the fourth year, studies are comparable to a college of engineering
technology. At this stage, the level of mathematics and physics is deepened. All
students must study calculus and statistics.
Graduates can obtain a limited professional engineering license in their respective
fields.