Graduate education

The Civil and Environmental Engineering Graduate School

The scientific area Civil and Environmental Engineering has the overall aim of creating the physical conditions for a resource-efficient and sustainable society. The work is focused on construction, infrastructural facilities and the interaction between technology, man and nature.

Important general issues are thus related to the safety and health of human beings, environmental impact, energy utilisation, the operation, maintenance and management of facilities/buildings and cost efficiency in social structures. On the graduate level Civil and Environmental Engineering offers eight specialisations.

The Applied Acoustics Graduate school

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering also runs a graduate programme – Applied Acoustics – within the framework of an inter-institutional graduate school, run in collaboration with the Royal Institute of Technology and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. There is only one specialisation at Applied Acoustics.

Contacts:

Lars O Ericsson (Deputy Head of Department, First degree and Master's programmes), lars.o.ericsson@chalmers.se
Patrik Andersson(Director of Studies, Graduate School), patrik.andersson@chalmers.se
Gunnel Berggren (Secretary),  gunnel.berggren@chalmers.se

For further information, see links to the left.

Last modified: January 14, 2013
Responsible for this page: Gunnel Berggren

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