![]() ![]() (The undergraduate Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) program is in the 3rd year of a planned 5-year phase out applications to this program are not being accepted).Ī post-professional Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree program – This is a 48 credit hour program for students who already hold an accredited Bachelor in Landscape Architecture (BLA) degree.Īn interdisciplinary graduate Certificate in City Design – This is a 15 credit hour program delivered jointly with the School of Architecture, that focuses on the existing and emerging planning and design issues, challenges, and opportunities facing small to large communities and cities.Īn interdisciplinary graduate Certificate in Design of Intergenerational Landscapes – focused on design and management of outdoor spaces for children and families (anticipated to be launched in 2014).Ĭollective student and faculty core values reflect passions about the health and wellbeing of human and non-human communities and systems. Advanced standing in the program may be given on a case-by-case basis depending upon prior academic course work in landscape architecture and other design disciplines. ![]() ![]() The department’s academic programs include:Īn accredited graduate level first professional Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree program – This is an 84 credit hour program accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board. ![]() We emphasize evidence-based inquiry and design thinking that prepares students for current practice as well as leadership of the dynamic, transformative profession of the future. Diverse seminars in sustainable design, site planning, environment and behavior, landscape history and theory, media production, landscape planning, research methods, and professional practices link designers with their constituents through participatory processes using the latest technology. Our mission is to provide students with the intellectual capacity coupled with technical and form giving “design know-how” expected to create innovative, long-term solutions focused on human and ecosystem health, social equity, and quality of life.Īcademic programs, delivered year round, include core and advanced design studios and seminars that expose our students and faculty to multiple learning experiences in the Research Triangle Region, the many historic and contemporary urban destinations of the South East, the NC State University European base in Prague, and an interdisciplinary program in Ghana. The Department’s interdisciplinary approach focuses on design issues of urban growth and (re)development, integration of resource-conserving urban infrastructure systems, place-making embodying cultural and economic vitality, adaptation to climate change, and promotion of environmental justice. The project aims to develop additive manufacturing technology to 3D print habitats using a specially formulated concrete made from materials that can be found on Mars but can be applicable on Earth.Reflecting the growing urban population and fueling the program’s professional academic, scholarly, research and extension agenda are the existing and emerging “normal to wicked” landscape design issues, challenges, and opportunities facing small to large communities and cities of the southeast United States and beyond. ![]()
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