 |  |
Certificate
This part-time Graduate Certificate program offers classes evenings and
weekends in five eight-week terms during the calendar year.
- 18 courses, 28 credits required (includes two introductory courses)
- Studio design courses meet one evening per week at the Virginia Campus, Loudoun
- Plants classes meet at local public gardens on Saturday mornings
- May be applied to a Master of Landscape Architecture at Virginia Tech's Alexandria campus
Master's
- 43 credit program
- Combine the Landscape Design Graduate Certificate Program with the 15 credit Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Landscapes to earn a Master's in Landscape Design.
This program is also offered in Washington, DC (K Street).
|
|
|
The Landscape Design Graduate Certificate or Master's Program is ideally suited for landscape professionals seeking to upgrade skills, individuals who want to become professional landscape designers, amateurs with an interest in the art of garden design, institutional horticultural staff, nursery employees, and garden design writers. The program provides a background in horticulture, nursery and planting standards, and the creative process of design. Courses are geared to small-scale landscape design applications with emphasis on sound design principles, good site engineering methods, and creative use of plant materials.
By choosing the Master's degree program, students also learn a fundamental understanding of best practices in landscape conservation and sustainability, adapted to the small scale landscape, at the neighborhood level. These highly successful programs have a strong reputation in the regional industry. Area landscape design firms, plant nurseries, and contractors frequently seek out graduates of this program, and graduates often go on to pursue advanced degrees in landscape architecture.
In The News See the article
'Garden Gold - Turn Your Passion Into Your Profession' from Washington Gardener magazine (Nov/Dec 2006).
|