What does sveinspróf in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word sveinspróf in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sveinspróf in Icelandic.
The word sveinspróf in Icelandic means journeyman's examination. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word sveinspróf
journeyman's examinationnoun |
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Ég fór svo á samning hjá auglýsinga/markaðsstofunni Expo og tók sveinspróf í ljósmyndun haustið 2008 og er því lærður ljósmyndari. I had my internship at the advertisement/marketingfirm Expo and finished my studies in the autumn of 2008. |
Hann hefur sveinspróf í rafvirkjun frá Iðnskólanum í Hafnarfirði, lauk frumgreinanámi í Háskólanum í Reykjavík árið 2011 og útskrifaðist með BSc próf í hátækniverkfræði frá HR í janúar 2015. Ingvi starfar á rannsókna- og þróunarsviði Rafarnarins og tekur þátt í fjölbreyttum verkefnum, meðal annars tengdum þróun gæðamælingakeGuðjónsson hóf störf hjá Raferninum í mars 2016. He earned his degree as Electronics Technician at The Hafnarfjordur Technical College in 2007, finished preliminary studies at Reykjavik University in 2011 and earned his BSc degree in Mechatronics Engineering at RU in January 2015. Mr. Olafsson is a part of Raforninn ́s Research and Development Team and participates in miscellaneous projects, f.ex. development of Quality Control Systems. |
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