Little chemical industry is still alive in France (and little industry at all). A bit in Belgium. I can't tell for Québec. As opposed, Germany has a strong chemical industry, and the Swiss chemical industry speaks German (and the Schwyzertütsch dialect).
Have a look at Wikipedia: the German pages bring information that the English may lack, while this is very uncommon with the French ones.
Besides the University, a nice place to learn German are the Goethe-Institut. Excellent, affordable. The French equivalent would be Alliance française (and the Spanish one Instituto Cervantes, just in case). Private courses, not sponsored by a government, are unaffordable.