The Bachelor of Landscape Architecture is a four-year nationally accredited professional degree program. This professionally accredited program will give you the necessary critical thinking skills so when you graduate you will be ready to enter the design profession and will be qualified to become a licensed landscape architect. Inside the classroom and out, you'll have many opportunities to work with classmates in allied fields such as architecture, city and regional planning, construction science and management, real estate development and historic preservation. As a Clemson landscape architecture major, you will learn design and place-making strategies for a variety of project types including: community revitalization ecological restoration public plazas and streetscapes parks and open space systems pedestrian trails and water (canoeing, kayaking) trails systems college campus design resorts and residential design and waterfronts. They are creative problem-solvers, sensitive to environmental and cultural issues, and keenly interested in people and their quality of life. Landscape architects work in densely populated urban areas, wilderness landscapes and everything in between. Although the profession is little more than 150 years old, it has quickly evolved into a position of great importance. Landscape architecture involves planning, designing and managing the physical environment at all scales - from small sites to entire regions.
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