New Initiative for Vocational Training in Safe and Sustainable Mobility in Spain: New Centers in 5 Autonomous Communities

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On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, DAC Docencia has presented an innovative educational offering in Spain, highlighting the creation of the Higher Technician degree in Training for Safe and Sustainable Mobility. This training initiative, which will enable the education of over 500 students annually, will be implemented in various autonomous communities, including Galicia, Castilla y León, Madrid, Aragón, and Valladolid.

The new Vocational Training (FP) responds to the growing demand for qualified professionals in areas such as Road Safety, Sustainability, and the Digital Transformation of Transportation. This program is characterized by its practical and innovative approach, covering content that ranges from Urban Mobility to Road Education and Training, as well as Clean Technologies and Mobility Management in both urban and rural environments.

Elisa Capote, Director of Educational Centers and CEO of DAC Docencia, emphasizes that this training represents a key educational opportunity and a tool for social transformation, aimed at preparing future leaders in Safe and Sustainable Mobility. Additionally, DAC offers this degree in an online format, allowing students from over 45 provinces to access this important qualification. Currently, more than 350 students are in the training process, reflecting the high demand for this specialization.

According to the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training, the Sustainable Mobility sector is expected to generate over 50,000 jobs in the next five years. In this context, the training offered by DAC aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and European ecological transition policies.

Graduates of this new degree will have access to various professional opportunities, such as Road Education Teachers, Driving School Directors, and Occupational Road Safety Advisors. The curriculum, which spans 2,000 hours over two years, includes subjects ranging from First Aid to Digitalization and Employability.

The new DAC Docencia centers are equipped with modern infrastructure, which includes smart classrooms and driving simulators. The institution has formalized agreements and collaborations with municipalities, the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT), and several companies to ensure that the training aligns with labor market demands. Additionally, DAC has expanded its educational offerings with 32 new FP qualifications that have already been approved.

Enrollment for the 2025-2026 academic year is already open, and those interested can find more information by contacting DAC Docencia via email or phone.

Referrer: MiMub in Spanish

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