Programs: Landscape architecture

NDSU's landscape architecture program offers students an exciting path to a rewarding career. The program is designed to give students a solid foundation in the technical and aesthetic aspects of landscape architecture. In addition, the program is known for being a dynamic environment that fosters an inclusive learning experience with challenging opportunities.

Landscape architecture emphasizes the design of outdoor spaces.

"In my opinion, the biggest difference between architecture and landscape architecture is the materials used," said Rebecca Heide, a senior from Manitoba, Canada. "In both practices, it is important to envision how people will interact with the space, and to create rooms that meet the intended requirements. Landscape architecture just uses living materials to achieve this."

Landscape architects design parks, green spaces, urban plazas, campuses and outdoor living areas for homes and businesses—creating aesthetically pleasing environments that also serve as functional spaces for people to enjoy.

The skills and knowledge students acquire in this program will prepare them to work in a variety of settings and will allow them to adapt their skills to different projects.

More information about the program can be found online.

https://www.ndsu.edu/programs/undergraduate/landscape-architecture

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