Landscape architects with a strong grounding in natural processes who consider the human dimension can design transformative landscapes to impact daily lives.
Rutger’s nationally accredited curriculum prepares students for Landscape Architecture licensure. Positioned within the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, they have many avenues to examine the evolution of ideas shaping the interaction of people and place and to integrate scientific knowledge creatively in the designed landscape. Interdisciplinary first semester courses with environmental planning students provide a mutual foundation for both majors and promote collaboration between disciplines. Their Praxis Studios provide design inquiry choices: students select from ecological, open space, and community design options.