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Landscape architecture involves analyzing, planning, designing, and managing both natural and constructed spaces, including parks, neighborhoods, commercial areas, educational campuses, recreational facilities, and urban green spaces. These professionals not only create visually appealing environments but also address practical challenges by assessing ecological effects, organizing transportation flows, and optimizing site functionality. The University of Georgia's Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program, recognized among the country's elite, offers a comprehensive curriculum blending artistic vision with scientific principles, engineering fundamentals, and ethical considerations. Students explore diverse subjects such as environmental design, conservation planning, water management, plant sciences, and green infrastructure. Hands-on learning through mandatory internships, community projects, intensive design workshops, and international study programs provides practical exposure, equipping graduates with up-to-date expertise and professional competencies.