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BA Landscape Architecture with Foundation Year
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Landscape architecture is the discipline concerned with the design, planning, and stewardship of outdoor spaces and the natural environment, spanning everything from urban parks and public squares to river corridors, coastal edges, post-industrial sites, and large-scale landscape strategies. It draws on ecology, horticulture, environmental science, history, art, and urban design to develop a practice that is simultaneously creative and technical, and that is increasingly central to how cities and communities respond to climate change, biodiversity loss, and the demand for high-quality public space. At Birmingham City University, this four-year full-time Landscape Architecture degree with a foundation year equips you with the knowledge and skills to design and deliver projects in practice. The foundation year provides a supported entry into the programme for students who need additional preparation, building the creative, technical, and analytical foundations needed for the main degree. You will work through a variety of design briefs that draw on ecology, horticulture, policy, governance, history, and urban design, developing an integrative approach to landscape that values both artistic and scientific ways of thinking. The hands-on learning model means that you develop practical design skills alongside conceptual understanding. Landscape architecture graduates work in landscape consultancies, local authorities, urban design firms, heritage and conservation organisations, infrastructure companies, and the public sector. Roles in landscape design, urban greening, flood risk management, habitat restoration, green infrastructure planning, and development consultancy are all well-established career paths. Professional membership of the Landscape Institute is a common next step, and the degree provides a foundation for the postgraduate training that leads to Chartered Member status. Further study in landscape urbanism, ecological design, or environmental management is also an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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