Soil, climate and water, conservation, open spaces and parks, surveying, drawing and presentation: every facet of landscape architecture is covered in our application-oriented lectures. Students learn to handle plants and environmental questions, as well as the essential foundations of planning and project management. An immersion in topic areas such as open-space planning, landscape construction, and conservation and landscaping provides students with the freedom to develop their personal strengths and to hone their profile.



| Academic degree | Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) |
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| Standard study period | 6 or 7 semesters |
| Start | Winter semester |
| Admission restrictions | None |
| Pre-study work experience requirement for degree program | 12-week internship |
| Practical component of degree program | Practical project, job practical semester |
| Specializations | Garden & Landscape Construction, Open Space Planning, Nature Conservation & Landscape Planning |
| Specialization option | Vocational School teacher for Garden & Landscape Construction |
| Master degree program | Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning (M.Sc.), UMSB – Environmental Management & Urban Planning in Metropolitan Areas (M.Eng.) |
| Degree program advice | Prof. Dr. Andreas Thon, Petra Hunfeld, M.A. |
| Pre-study internship advice | Alexander Peters, M.H.Edu. |
| Application | see Application Deadlines, applicants with foreign qualifications should apply by September 1 via uni-assist |