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Landscape architecture involves planning, designing, and overseeing natural and human-centered spaces. This program prepares future landscape architects to comprehend urban planning and environmental impacts of design concepts. Students with interests in geography, political science, economics, or history will find this course's breadth and complexity engaging.
This three-year bachelor's program provides comprehensive education in landscape architecture - encompassing urban and rural space planning, design, and management - with particular emphasis on urban planning.
You'll explore diverse landscape theories and creative approaches, working on projects ranging from intimate gardens to expansive urban projects and restored natural areas, while understanding design's social dimensions.
You'll examine how designs influence communities and the importance of inclusive public consultation processes.
Our internationally recognized faculty in the UK's largest Landscape Architecture Department will guide you as you grow into a proficient designer with deep knowledge of urban design theory, planning principles, and practical applications.
If you're passionate about subjects like geography, political studies, and history and wish to understand the broader context of design work, this program may be ideal for you.
Upon completing your third year, you can decide whether to pursue professional landscape architecture certification or apply your acquired skills in alternative career paths.