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Online Bachelor Degree Programs in Architecture & Landscape Design


The wide-ranging field of landscape architecture allows for some of the greatest diversity in all the design professions. Whether they work in designing small housing projects, huge stretches of green space and city parks, or in planning layouts for zoos, office buildings, and urban malls, landscape architects are committed to enhancing the natural environment.


Depending upon the size of the project, landscape architects may be deeply involved in architectural design of buildings, roadways, storm-water systems, construction materials, irrigation, and natural vegetation preservation. Some become urban ecologists, concerned with natural restoration and vegetation renewal.

Many prepare for their careers in landscape architecture at dedicated colleges for architecture, others attend vocational schools, and some learn on the job. Depending upon the college for architecture, students augment their learning with courses in biology, botany, fine art, and mechanical engineering. Certified landscape architects find roles with design firms, government agencies, landscaping companies, garden shops, and in home-based landscape service.


The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division The Art Institutes system of schools offers a range of master's, bachelor's, and associate's degree programs, as well as diploma and certificate programs specializing in the creative and applied arts. We also offer a variety of online, evening, and weekend learning options, so there's an education solution to fit your schedule. And our professional-grade technology can give you the practical skills to match your ideas—helping you transform your creative energy into a fulfilling career.

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DeVry University
DeVry University

DeVry University provides quality education that employers respect, and is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association (ncahlc.org), the same organization that accredits many other well-known public and private schools.



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