COURSE DETAILS
   Introduction - B. Sc. (Landscape Architecture)
  Landscape architects are professionals responsible for the design and planning of internal and external open spaces, such as streets, squares, public parks and outdoor and indoor landscaped gardens. Landscape architects also undertake planning on a large scale, for example residential and commercial estates, sports facilities, golf courses, beach and recreational facilities, tourist developments, urban design projects, community parks and open space systems in previously disadvantaged areas.
  Awarded by
  MVNU
  Entry Requirement
  10+2 with PCM/PCB
  Course Fees

  INR 12000 OR   $ 600
  Note
: Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.

  Course Duration
  3 YEARS
  Subject Information 
  Lateral Entry : Not Available
  Credit Transfer : Not Available
YEAR-1
  • Contemporary Landscape Architecture Theory
     
  • Ecological Basis of Environmental Issues
     
  • Design and The Environment
     
  • Reading The Landscape and Nature & Sustainability
    YEAR-2
  • Landscape Ecology - Processes and Materials
     
  • History of The Built Environment
     
  • Landscape Engineering - Processes and Materials
     
  • Applied Landscape Engineering
    YEAR-3
  • Planning and Design
     
  • Dwelling and Community
     
  • Portfolio Development and CAD
     
  • Applied Landscape Ecology
     
  • Urban Design and Architecture: Ideas and Theories
      Elective Papers / Specializations
       
     There is no Elective / Specializations papers in this course.
      Career Opportunities
     Demand for graduates is high and there are opportunities in private sector consultancies, government departments and local authorities. Work can range from large-scale urban and countryside planning to small-scale projects in garden or park design. It may include the design of housing, urban parks, retail developments, and rural recreation and industrial sites, which could involve related environmental fields such as environmental assessment and nature conservation. The degree also equips graduates for further professional study in fields other than pure landscape design, such as landscape ecology, or for academic research into landscape design, science or management.