Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Landscape Architecture BA (Hons) program at the University of Gloucestershire emphasizes design creativity and professional practice through real-life projects and industry engagement. Students develop skills in landscape design, sustainability, and professional communication, preparing them for diverse careers in landscape architecture and related fields. The program offers a balanced mix of theory, design work, and practical experience, fostering personal development and future career exploration.
Program Outline
Landscape Architecture BA (Hons) - University of Gloucestershire
Degree Overview:
This program focuses on developing your design creativity and skill for landscape solutions through engagement with real-life scenarios and client-driven briefs. You will be immersed in a studio-based environment, working in collaboration with high-quality staff and lecturers.
Objectives:
- Nurture students' design creativity and professional practice skills.
- Equip students with professional knowledge and experience through real-site projects.
- Provide a unique learning environment with industry engagement and international study opportunities.
Program Description:
- Focus on client-driven briefs in landscape studios.
- Work on real-life projects in various locations like Cheltenham, Gloucester, and Bristol.
- Develop professional practice skills through lectures, tutorials, and individual research.
- Benefit from a balanced mix of theory, design work, and professional practice introduction.
- Opportunities to thrive in a stimulating learning environment and explore personal development within future career contexts.
- Showcase your work at the Degree Show, attended by landscape professionals.
- Possibility to study with an integrated foundation year for additional support and development.
Outline:
Course Structure:
- Full-time, part-time, and full-time with foundation year options available.
- 3 years program without foundation year, 4 years with foundation year.
- Semesters divided into lectures, tutorials, and student-led research.
- Emphasis on experimentation, creative thinking, and social interaction.
- Balanced mix of theoretical and practical learning.
- Opportunities for personal development and future career exploration.
Modules:
- Cultural Context: Appraising Landscapes: Introduction to landscape architecture and its development throughout history.
- Cultural Context: Historic and Contemporary Landscapes: Exploration of historical and contemporary landscapes in the UK and around the world.
- Sustainable Technology 1: Introduction to the use of plants and hard materials in landscape architecture with a focus on sustainability.
- Design Project 1: Introduction to the relationship between client briefs, site context, and design processes in landscape architecture.
- Representation & Design Strategies for Landscape: Development of drawing, model making, and other representation tools for concept development.
Additional Modules:
- Professional Practice: Digital Communication 1: Introduction to visual communication and digital tools for presentation.
- Professional Practice for Landscape Architecture: Introduction to professional practice and the role of landscape architects.
- Sustainable Technology 2 & 3: Advanced understanding of the design potential of hard construction materials, water management, topography, and plants in sustainable landscape projects.
- Design Project 2 & 3: Addressing landscape design challenges through real-world client-driven briefs and professional practice development.
- Cultural Context: Environment and Legislation: Understanding the current planning and legislative frameworks for sustainable environmental development and design.
- Cultural Context: Historic and Contemporary Landscapes 2: Investigation of the contemporary context of landscape architecture and its relationship with environmental, social, cultural, and economic factors.
- Landscape Architecture Dissertation: Research and analysis of a specific topic in landscape architecture culminating in a written dissertation.
Assessment:
- A combination of coursework, projects, portfolio submissions, and examinations.
- Continuous assessment throughout the program for feedback and improvement.
- Opportunities to showcase your design skills and knowledge through practical projects and research.
Teaching:
- Highly qualified staff and lecturers with extensive experience in the field.
- Emphasis on interactive and student-centered learning.
- Focus on experimentation, innovation, and critical thinking.
- Industry engagement through guest lectures, site visits, and sponsorship events.
- Opportunities for international study trips to explore diverse landscapes and design approaches.
Careers:
- Diverse career paths in landscape architecture, including roles such as:
- Landscape Architect
- Project Manager
- Environmental Planner
- Designer
- BIM Specialist
- Garden Designer
- Urban Designer
- Environmental Consultant
- Sustainability Adviser
Other:
- Strong industry partnerships with companies like LDA Design, Arup, Grant Associates, Atkins Global, and BDP.
- Placement opportunities worldwide, including locations like MIT, the Canal and River Trust, and MHP Design.
- Internationally recognized qualifications from the Landscape Institute (LI) and the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA).
- Competitive tuition fees and scholarship opportunities.
- Supportive academic advisors and career guidance. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the official University of Gloucestershire website.
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
UK Fees:
- £9,250 per year
International Fees:
- £16,600 per year
Payment:
- See the further details of fees and potential extra costs when studying a course at the University of Gloucestershire.