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Landscape Architecture Schools

 
Author: Michael Bustamante
 

Landscape Architecture Schools address an ever broadening range of landscaping, from designing golf courses to reforestation to reclaiming urban "brownfields." Technical expertise, an understanding of natural and social processes, and an appreciation for preservation of resources are all elements of importance to the Landscape Architecture professional. In general, a degree in Landscape Architecture through a four-year Bachelor Degree program is required for professional employment.

Studying for a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree will provide learning experiences in theory and application. Students in Landscape Architecture programs are encouraged to be creative and inventive, to cultivate imagination, and to sharpen their decision-making skills. Students will draw information from historic example, design and art theory, and geographic analysis. Processes of planning will be emphasized, along with analysis of social, environmental, economic, and public policy and legal issues that might affect all processes.

Landscape Architecture professionals will find employment in areas of design, engineering, construction, planning, land development, commercial, research, and recreation. Collaborating and consulting with clients and public officials, taking inventory, and analyzing geographic settings, developing programs, creating land use designs, drawing and diagramming to specifications, and preparing contracts and reports are all aspects of the Landscape Architecture professional's position.

Landscape Architecture designers, managers, scientists, and planners are all specializations within the field of Landscape Architecture. Each specialization is concerned with different details in the process of creating landscapes that suit particular needs, and each may require an additional year of study beyond the BA in Landscape Architecture.

If you are interested in learning more about Landscape Architecture Schools, colleges, and universities, please search our site for more in-depth information and resources.

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