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Landscape architecture is an innovative field that blends artistic vision with scientific accuracy to shape and transform outdoor spaces. It involves studying, visualizing, restoring, reimagining, and building meaningful landscapes. This discipline bridges art and design with natural, physical, and social sciences. Our curriculum aims to cultivate imaginative, resourceful, thoughtful, meticulous, and principled designers—both during their studies and future careers. Our faculty consists of practicing designers, creators, and scholars who explore regional and international landscapes through their research. The program is built around three core components: design, theory, and technical skills. We maintain a special partnership with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RGBE), where students gain plant and horticulture knowledge from top experts. Global practical experiences are available, including academic exchanges with prestigious landscape architecture schools in Europe and Australia.
Optional year abroad