Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning (Bachelor, NC program)
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Designing open spaces, safeguarding biodiversity, combating climate change, and crafting sustainable, livable landscapes encapsulate the essence of landscape architecture and landscape planning.
Our study program equips students with design, planning-conceptual, and scientific knowledge. The curriculum emphasizes immersive study projects that foster teamwork, time management, and effective communication, alongside honing design and planning competencies. Our spectrum of subjects spans from traditional domains such as gardens and parks, which are historic workplaces of landscape architects, to contemporary realms like public squares and green zones. Additionally, the program addresses ecologically-focused planning tasks within agricultural landscapes and expansive protected areas, including biosphere reserves and nature parks.
Graduates holding a Bachelor’s degree can pursue diverse career paths. These include roles in private planning firms, specialized governmental bodies, municipal administrations, other public agencies (such as those managing large protected areas), corporate settings, and associations.