Bachelor’s in Landscape Architecture
Are you interested in nature and the environment but also passionate about social issues and creative design? These are the perfect ingredients for studying our Bachelor's degree program in Landscape Architecture! This multi-faceted field of study unites creativity, communication, applied natural sciences and structural design. At the same time, it is also possible to explore individual interests in greater depth.
Study landscape architecture today - design the living environment of tomorrow
On the Bachelor's degree course, you will learn all the basics of landscape architecture. A wide range of considerations play a role, from ecology, planning and design to legal issues.
You will learn how to approach problems methodically and master the diverse challenges that arise in open space planning, landscape planning and landscaping. This also includes the following skills that will be important for your future professional life:
- independent learning
- teamwork and collaboration in specific project work
- goal-oriented decision-making
- accountability
The Bachelor's in Landscape Architecture prepares you for a career in the profession and provides a sound basis for your future working life.
An overview of the course contents
- creative design and presentation
- botany and ecology
- nature conservation and species protection
- geoinformation technology and surveying
- drafting
- planning and design basics
- planting design and vegetation technology
- CAD and GIS
- landscape planning
- open space planning
- landscaping
Overview
- Title Bachelor Landscape Architecture
- Qualification/degree Bachelor (Bachelor of Engineering)
- Duration 6 semesters
- Mode of study full-time
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Flexibility
Part-time studies possible
Open to affiliate students
Open for occasional students
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Beginning
Winter semester
- Costs -
- Period for enrolment 15.05. - 30.09.
- General Requirements Yes Show
- Special Requirements No
- International application Show
The curriculum of the Bachelor’s in Landscape Architecture is taught in a variety of formats, depending on the course content. There are lectures to provide knowledge, seminars and specific exercises to allow students to explore the teaching content in greater depth, and practical projects that are directly relevant to the profession.
- Program regulations
- Work placement
In addition to the general admission requirements, students on the Bachelor’s in Landscape Architecture must also do a pre-study placement.
Please note: This degree program is taught in German and therefore requires all students to have at least C1 level German skills. More information on applying to FH Erfurt as an international student can be found here.
- Pre-study placement more details
This degree program will offer you the following career prospects:
- working in an engineering or planning office for landscape architecture (open space, landscape and environmental planning)
- administrative work in municipal offices (gardening department, environment agency, building authorities, road construction department, etc.) and state authorities and offices responsible for nature conservation and landscape management (landscape planning, environment, highways agency, etc.)
- administrative or managerial positions in organizations and associations in the fields of nature conservation and landscape management, environmental protection, tourism, etc.
- working in or managing gardening, landscaping and sports facility construction companies
- working in or managing companies or departments in the field of green space maintenance, including garden heritage conservation
- working at universities, research centres and institutes in the professional field
- working for specialist publishers