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The Bachelor of Landscape Architectural Design focuses on imagining, exploring, and creating improved solutions for living in our dynamic and evolving world.
Landscape architectural designers collaborate with natural elements like parks, seasonal changes, coastal areas, and communities to tackle worldwide challenges such as climate adaptation, indigenous reconciliation, species conservation, ecological restoration, and designing vibrant public spaces.
This program teaches how landscape architecture intersects with natural systems, constructed surroundings, and sociocultural contexts. You'll cultivate conceptual thinking skills, transforming observations into innovative concepts and using models to refine design solutions. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through immersive studio projects, offering a distinctive approach to creative exploration while combining insights from complementary disciplines.
This independent degree prepares graduates for careers in landscape design and broader design fields where professional certification isn't mandatory. Potential career paths include landscape technician, landscape architectural designer, or various other design-oriented positions.