The aims of the Herrschinger Grundkurs
Have you completed your vocational training, recently graduated from high school or are you currently studying?
Are you between 18 and 30 years old and open to new ideas? Then the Herrschinger Basic Course is for you. For 10 weeks you will have the unique opportunity to:
- Define your professional and personal goals
- Broaden your horizons
- Build diverse networks
- Benefit from efficient synergies
- Deepen your general education
Next Basic Course starts 06 January - 21 March 2025
For questions or to register please contact:
Phone: 08152-938-285
Focus of the Herrschinger Basic Course
Press and public relations
From the beginning of January to mid-March, you will be part of a strong community with other young people and gain valuable perspectives for your life through interesting projects and exciting study trips.
Public speaking and communication training
Rhetoric and communication with lots of practical examples. The Herrsching Basic Course uses modern and varied teaching methods to train self-confidence and freedom of speech.
Presentations on the topics of future markets and marketing
We analyse megatrends, the development of agricultural and commodity markets and discuss the challenges of modern agriculture. Valuable impulses for your own development.
Seminars on partnership, family and the future
Practical tips on partnership, intergenerational living and passing on the business. Methods of facilitation, negotiation and conflict training help for the future.
Talks with top personalities
Impressive encounters with leading personalities from business, society and politics await you. Take advantage of this unique opportunity for personal dialogue.
Press and public relations
Focus on social issues and talk about your personal responsibility towards your fellow human beings, nature and the environment. Leave a lasting impression with your own campaigns.
Think outside the box
On various study trips in Germany and abroad, you will learn about political contexts ranging from local communities to European and global politics, as well as cultures and pleasures.