Learn to reimagine built and natural spaces based on an understanding of ecological systems and cultural needs. Bring your creativity and leadership into communities that need new greenways or degraded landscapes to be transformed or restored. Study holistic and sustainable ways to improve ecosystems and design environmental amenities.
Accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board (LAAB), Tyler’s 4-year landscape architecture degree program centers on academic training and preparing graduates for professional work. Students learn to analyze, plan, design, manage, and nurture built and natural environments with a focus on climate action, sustainability, and ecological restoration. Apply what you learn to design outdoor spaces at a variety of scales in public and private locations — ranging from residences and institutions to regional planning and urban design. You can choose from 3 degree pathways.
Standard curriculum, which includes a wide selection of elective courses
A degree plan with a horticulture concentration
Transfer to the BSLA program after completing the first year of the Architecture program
All 3 pathways cover landscape history and theory as well as engineering and construction technology. All 3 pathways also allow you to explore a broad range of current topics.
Landscape architecture coursework and studio classes challenge you to hone skills required for professional practice — drawing, research, writing, visual representation and communication, model-making and digital processes.
Students have access to world-renowned design firms and organizations, as well as robust faculty, alumni and professional networks, which position students for internships and employment opportunities.
Tyler does not require internships. However, we encourage you to participate in summer and semester-long internships. We’re grateful to our active landscape architecture alumni and professionals in the region for providing internship opportunities.
Tyler’s BSLA degree program prepares you to sit for the Landscape Architecture Registration Examination (LARE) to earn the professional licensure required to enter the landscape architecture profession.
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