New York, Vancouver, Sydney and Shanghai are world-famous for their skylines of skyscrapers. But other cities such as Singapore, Milan or Dubai also boast unique skyscrapers (Marina Bay Sands, Bosco Verticale or the Burj Khalifa) designed by famous architects. Architecture is much more than "just" building a house - the buildings are an expression of creativity and aesthetics. - A mirror of the respective time.
At the same time, architecture and its various disciplines such as building construction, civil engineering, monument preservation, landscape, urban planning, etc. are facing new challenges: Climate change, digitalization (smart home), demographic change, infrastructure, the energy crisis and sustainability. The individuality of building projects in terms of purpose and functional requirements is therefore increasing rapidly.
In order to keep pace with current developments in climate, technology, energy, sociology and economics as well as increasingly demanding customer requirements, continuous further training is essential. Such training is not only desirable on the labor market, but also required and is of fundamental importance in a competitive environment, for example. Training or further training is not only important for the ongoing review and expansion of knowledge and skills, but also in terms of career and salary opportunities.
Our guide "Training and further education in the field of construction projects and architecture" provides you with an overview of professional fields and the various training and further education opportunities. From basic vocational training, school certificates, professional examinations, higher professional examinations and higher technical colleges (HF) to university studies. You will also find a selection of postgraduate courses at universities of applied sciences (CAS, DAS, MAS).
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