The Birmingham Institute of Art and Design of Birmingham City University offers a degree in landscape architecture that includes three years of coursework and one year of professional work as an intern. Courses focus on landscape issues such as climate change, sustainability, ecosystems and landscape problem solving. Other foundational courses include design, drawing, modeling, various natural sciences and rural and urban design projects.
Birmingham City University
City North Campus
Birmingham
West Midlands B42 2SU
United Kingdom
011 (+44) 0121 331 5000
bcu.ac.uk
Kingston University, London
Kingston University’s landscape architecture bachelor’s degree focuses on the areas of planning and conservation and engages students in contemporary projects, collaborative work and the use of digital media to create and execute landscape architecture projects. Courses include design development, design investigation, design resolution, design techniques and digital media, as well as history and cultural studies, sustainable strategies, parks, streets, fields and cities.
Kingston University, London
Admissions Office
Knights Park
Kingston KT1 2QJ
011 (+44) 020 8417 4646
kingston.ac.uk
The University of Greenwich landscape architecture undergraduate program is a three-year program of courses in basic design foundation, landscape design, horticulture, technical drawing and construction. The program gives students experience on both rural and urban projects, landscape management, ecological studies and computer-aided design (CAD).
University of Greenwich
Old Royal Naval College?
Park Row?
Greenwich?
London SE10 9LS?
011 (+44) 020 8331 8000
gre.ac.uk
Leeds Metropolitan University provides degree programs at all levels, from certificate to graduate, in landscape architecture and related areas within their art and design college. Graduates of the undergraduate program can convert their undergraduate courses to use towards graduate credit, or pursue additional post-graduate coursework.
Leeds Metropolitan University?
Civic Quarter?
Leeds? LS1 3HE
United Kingdom?
011 (+44) 0113 812 0000
leedsmet.ac.uk
The Edinburgh College of Art offers a combined five-year BA and MA program accredited by the Landscape Institute. Courses focus on hard and soft design elements, drawing, technology, natural sciences, history, plants and turfs, engineering, professional placement and individual design work.
Edinburgh College of Art?
Lauriston Place?
Edinburgh EH3 9DF?
Scotland?
United Kingdom
011 (+44) 0 131 221 6000
eca.ac.uk