Published by Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at University of Greenwich, London

Apply to be a Landscape Architect

Applications are open to study Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Greenwich, starting in September 2016.

If you are interested to be a Landscape Architect contact us and we can arrange an informal visit, for you to meet other students and to see some of our great student work.

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For undergraduate studies the BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture programme is the ideal entry to become a Landscape Architect. This programme is the first step in a professional career in Landscape Architecture. Students explore a diverse range of approaches to the design of landscapes, such as green roofs, living walls, courtyards, public spaces, parks, squares, waterfronts, urban masterplans and regional strategies. The programme centres on the design studio where students are introduced to leading approaches in Landscape Architecture and encouraged to experiment and develop design speculations for future landscapes and cities.

For graduates with  the 2-year Landscape Institute ‘gradaute entry’ route allows those already with a university degree to become Landscape Architects. The PG Cert is the first stage of the Landscape Institute accredited two year ‘conversion’ route for applicants interested in becoming a professional Landscape Architect. On successful completion of the PG Cert students join the MA Landscape Architecture programme. Together the two programmes form an exciting and intensive 2-year postgraduate route of studies for future Landscape Architects.

If you are interested to visit the university before you apply contact us and we will arrange a time to show you around and to meet some of our students.

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