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Landscape Architecture involves planning, designing, and managing spaces that serve both nature and communities. This program focuses on training landscape architects with specialized knowledge in ecology and habitat development. If you're passionate about biology, environmental sciences, or the natural environment, this course will provide you with a deeper understanding of ecological systems and their integration into designed landscapes.
Merging artistic creativity with scientific principles, this three-year bachelor's degree offers comprehensive training in landscape architecture—encompassing urban and rural landscape planning, design, and management—with an ecological specialization.
You'll study habitats, wildlife, and ecosystems alongside landscape design, gaining the expertise to develop spaces where both people and nature flourish.
From intimate gardens to expansive urban projects and rewilded estates, you'll learn to conserve existing habitats and address global environmental challenges.
Guided by leading researchers and educators in the UK's largest Landscape Architecture department, you'll refine your design skills while deepening your ecological knowledge and understanding of your work's broader impacts.
If you're artistically inclined and fascinated by nature, this course lets you explore both interests simultaneously.
Upon completing your third year, you can decide whether to pursue professional landscape architecture or apply your skills in other career paths.