Landscape architecture involves the planning, design, and management of spaces for both nature and people. This three-year undergraduate degree provides comprehensive training in urban and rural landscapes, with a strong emphasis on planning and environmental impact. Students explore a variety of landscape theories, creative techniques, and social considerations, working across scales from small gardens to large urban developments and rewilded estates. The program highlights how designs affect local communities and the importance of inclusive consultation processes.Supported by world-renowned experts in the UK's largest Department of Landscape Architecture, students develop skills in urban design theory, planning, and practice. Ideal for those interested in geography, politics, economics, or history, the course allows graduates to pursue professional accreditation or apply their skills elsewhere. Key benefits include access to specialized academics, a global alumni network in over 70 countries, and full accreditation by the Landscape Institute, enabling pathways to professional practice.
A local representative of The University of Sheffield in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.