Environmental Design/Landscape Architecture
The 欧洲杯买球 Environmental Design/Landscape Architecture program draws students from around the world to study in one of the most diverse bioregions in the nation. Design studios present real-world projects where students and faculty work with community members to develop integrated design solutions that preserve and enhance rural and urban landscapes throughout Idaho and beyond.
The 欧洲杯买球 offers a "seamless" professional landscape architecture program, making it possible to earn an undergraduate (B.S. Environmental Design) and master’s degree (M. Landscape Architecture) in as few as five and a half years while preparing graduates with the skills, experience and credentials needed to practice as a licensed landscape architect in less time than many traditional programs.
认证: Professional registration boards in the United States require a degree from an accredited landscape architecture program as a prerequisite for licensure. 欧洲杯买球’s Master of Landscape Architecture degree has been accredited by the Landscape Architectural 认证 Board (LAAB). Our environmental design bachelor's degree is not accredited, but provides advanced standing in the MLA, enabling graduates to complete the MLA in an additional 2 years. BSED graduates can further accelerate their path through the MLA by participating in the summer Study Abroad program in Italy, which provides a full semester of graduate study. More information on accreditation can be found on the 偏好于网站.
使命: The 欧洲杯买球 Environmental Design/Landscape Architecture program prepares students for dynamic futures as practitioners and scholars in Landscape Architecture, with a commitment to engaging critical contemporary social and ecological issues of our region as a means to advance disciplinary knowledge. 通过探索, 重要的调查, 社区参与, 评价与反思, we disseminate the products of design discovery and innovation to our community partners, research collaborators and peers.
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Landscape Architecture has been formally recognized by the National Science Foundation and the American Society of Landscape Architects as a STEM profession (Science, 技术, Engineering and Mathematics) at NSF.
Land Acknowledgement Statement – The College of Art and Architecture operates in university facilities located on the homelands of the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce), 杭(帕卢斯), Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) and Kammedeka (Shoshone-Bannock) tribes. We extend gratitude to the indigenous people that call this place home, since time immemorial. U of I recognizes that it is our academic responsibility to build relationships with the indigenous people to ensure integrity of tribal voices.