4 Bachelor's degrees in Landscape Architecture in Virginia, United States
Smart and Sustainable Cities
The Smart and Sustainable Cities program of Virginia Tech is one of the first majors of its kind in the United States. Building on the Public and Urban Affairs (PUA) degree core, students will learn the dynamics of urban change across time, space, and place.
Landscape Design and Turfgrass Science
Students in the Landscape Design and Turfgrass Science program at Virginia Tech learn to design, build, and manage beautiful and functional landscapes using science-based practices that contribute to environmental sustainability.
Historic Preservation
Through the rigorous interdisciplinary Historic Preservation program from University of Mary Washington, you’ll gain the critical-thinking, research, and communications skills you’ll need to make a difference as a working preservationist.
Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture program of Virginia Tech provides opportunities to specialize in site design, urban design, ecological design, environmental planning and design, and regional landscape planning.