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Berkeley's undergraduate Landscape Architecture program focuses on innovative, ecologically-conscious design while exposing students to the core knowledge of the field. This BA degree program prepares graduates for professional practice at an entry level. Landscape Architecture involves shaping outdoor spaces, landmarks, and structures to create environmental, social, and aesthetic impacts. The discipline requires thorough analysis of existing landscape conditions - including social, ecological, and geological factors - followed by strategic design solutions.
Career Opportunities:
Academic Research
Architectural Design
Structural Design
Urban Planning
Commercial Projects
Environmental Advisory
Landscape Strategy
Public Works
Property Development
To be considered for admission to UC Berkeley, international applicants must:
finish secondary school and
earn a certificate of completion, which allows admission to a university in their home country or country of graduation
The university requires further study, either completion of the two-year A-level program with a minimum of three academic exams, the IB diploma program, or another similar academic curriculum.
For (IBT) minimum score of 80 or better, Paper-based test (completed prior to Oct. 2017): Minimum score of 550 or better, Revised paper-delivered test (completed Oct. 2017 or later): Minimum score of 60 or better, (IELTS) Accepted with a 6.5 or better band score (academic modules)