Holst Omniversity of Teaching
Holst Omniversity of Teaching
1 6th Street, Holst
Industry: Education
Entity type: Non-profit, public
Product: Quaternary education
Specialties: Ethical theoretics, landscape architecture, visual art and design
Enrollment: 19,800
Revenue (CRRS): J
The Holst Omniversity of Teaching (HOT) is a public institution of quaternary education located in the city of Holst. HOT is one of the most-popular omniversities among adult re-learners in the Anglo-Russo-Hungarian Megalopolitan Complex and attracts most of its students from the northern reaches of the metroplex, especially from the nearby city of Sonata.
Holst Omniversity of Teaching is most-regarded for its specialized courses in ethical theoretics, landscape architecture, and visual arts and design. HOT is known for augmenting the careers of the landscape architects who visualize some of the most-visited public outdoor areas of northern Illuminatia. Communication agencies and periodicals based in northern cities from Nocturne to Serenade benefit from the visual designers who advance their artistic prowess through in-person and correspondence courses at HOT.
Not to be confused with a college or university that specializes in the training of future educators, Holst Omniversity of Teaching actually derives its name from its tutelage style firmly based in the activity of instruction and lecturing, rather than the experiential activities that dominate most omniversities.
As with most omniversities, Holst Omniversity of Teaching receives oversight and funding from the Bureau of Education and Enlightenment (BEE). Likewise, HOT's pedagogy and instructional agenda are regulated by BEE's Office of Curriculum and Programming (OCP).