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to him to follow the fundamental course or even whether he should better return
to his country in case of unsufficient stereoscopic vision.
J. The actual program conception of IPO Stuttgart
Eight months' advanced training course
Table 1 shows the theoretical subjects (lectures) of the advanced course which
cover about 25$ of the time. The main part of time (75$) is reserved for practic-
al training on the instruments. Table 2 gives a sketch of the practical experiences
which have to be carried out during the course.
Comparing table 1 and 2 you will realize that theory and practice are densely
geared to eachother. Lectures and theoretical exercises should normally preceed
the corresponding practical exercises on the instruments. The decision whether
the advanced course can be followed or not is based on a written and practical
test after 6 weeks.
ns.
The results of the intermediate examination (both practice and theory) after
5 months will already give an outline of every operator's skill and performance.
practical training.
Time table of the advanced training program at the [PO - Stuttgart TABLE t
TIME
TOPICS OF THE LECTURES OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY
DE
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