Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Honours)
UNSW Sydney
Course Details
Landscape Architecture is a design profession with a long tradition and increasing relevance in meeting the challenge of creating sustainable and beautiful environments in urban and rural settings. Landscape architects combine knowledge of art and science to plan, design and manage natural and built environments, which conserve and celebrate ecological relationships, cultural values and symbolic associations.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)
Course structure: The Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Honours) is a 4 year program consisting of 28 courses, an optional thesis (in replacement of 2 courses), and work experience. (192 Units Of Credit/UOC).
Landscape Architect, Designer in Private Practice, Designer; Project Manager or Technical Officer in local government, Landscape Planner in a state government agency or authority, Landscape planning and management specialist, Designer with a landscape construction company.