Landscape architecture
recruitment items:
Studies conducted in polish language.Detailed information on recruitment is available on the Polish version of the website.
recruitment:
- landscape architect engineer diploma or first degree engineer diploma in landscape architecture- for candidates with an engineer diploma from another field of study, a competence test will be carried out containing a design task, which will enable verification of the learning outcomes achieved, required for candidates for second-cycle studies in the field of landscape architecture;
- grade point average from first-cycle studies.
obtained title: master of science
Stationary
expected admissions limit: 60
beginning of classes: summer recruitment
duration of studies: 1.5 years (3 semestry)
Description of direction
Landscape architecture is an interdisciplinary technical, natural and artistic direction. Studies in landscape architecture allow you to acquire the skills to design and arrange public and private space, design, plan and protect landscape, as well as space and landscape management.
The study program includes, among others:
FIRST CYCLE STUDIES: designing landscape architecture objects, drawing and sculpture, wood science, herbaceous plants, history of garden art, mathematics, descriptive geometry, plant biology, ecology, history of art, construction of landscape architecture objects, nurturing of landscape architecture objects.
SECOND CYCLE STUDIES: spatial planning, urban landscape design, rural landscape design, landscape protection, landscape engineering, history and theory of spatial shaping, research methodology, digital techniques, sociology and environmental psychology.
Depending on the level and form of studies, students may specialize in the following issues:
• landscape design,
• garden and landscape art,
• landscaping and maintenance.
Career prospects
After this direction, you can work in:
• companies developing spatial development projects, landscape architecture projects (parks, gardens, green areas and other private and public spaces), urban and rural projects,
• companies implementing and maintaining landscape architecture objects,
• central and local government administration,
• companies developing strategies, studies and projects of spatial development plans,
• boards of national and landscape parks,
• research institutes and research and development centers.