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Landscape architecture is a design field focused on shaping, organizing, and maintaining outdoor spaces. Professionals in this field apply their understanding of natural environments and built systems to develop, arrange, and protect landscapes that serve human needs, support ecosystems, and withstand climate challenges. They frequently collaborate with various experts including architects, engineers, urban designers, environmental scientists, and geologists. The Landscape Architecture degree program equips students with essential skills through classes emphasizing design innovation, technical applications, social/environmental systems, and foundational theories. This eight-term course of study readies students for professional work in areas like site development, urban planning, regional strategies, and creating sustainable, climate-adaptive landscapes at various scales. Graduates emerge prepared to begin their careers or pursue higher education in landscape architecture or allied fields.
Student are required to have a high school graduation
English Language Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL iBT – 79; IELTS Academic – 6.5; Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE Academic) – 59; Cambridge Assessment English (CAE) C1 Advanced – 180.
Application Deadline for Fall: For freshmen international students the deadlines are November 1 (early action 1 deadline), December 1 (early action 2 deadline) and January 1 (regular deadline)