Construction Chemistry in Education


Construction chemistry is interdisciplinary between the classical subjects of civil engineering and chemistry. This is why topics of building chemistry are an important part of <link internal-link>university and college degree programs such as "civil engineering" and "architecture"; they are further dealt with in "preservation of construction monuments"/"restoration" and are also an aspect of "mineralogy". Since construction chemistry has been established as an own branch of study for about 20 years now, a number of chairs and institutes offer education with a focus on this topic.
After graduating from university a <link internal-link>doctoral thesis in the field of construction chemistry may be started. Such <link internal-link>PhD subjects are usually practically oriented; this is why companies generally have a great interest in them.
<link internal-link>Advanced vocational training in subjects related to construction chemistry, e.g. for civil engineers, is available at a number of academies, training institutions or through various series of training programs.
Companies have a high demand for construction chemical knowledge; <link internal-link>chemistry of building materials has become indispensable in today's construction industry.
There are many ways for a successful <link internal-link>career with construction chemistry!
