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Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture

Barcelona School of Agri-Food and Biosystems Engineering (EEABB)

Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB)

By taking the bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture you will acquire the scientific and technological knowledge you need to work as a landscape architect. You will be able to plan and design landscapes and green spaces (parks, schools, institutions, outdoor spaces, etc.) and manage and control their construction, maintenance and rehabilitation.

You will work on landscape and environmental impact projects and studies, the planning and design of infrastructure and the establishment and management of parks and gardens, often as part of a multidisciplinary team.

The bachelor's degree is taught at the Barcelona School of Agri-Food and Biosystems Engineering (EEABB) and the Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB).
Duration
4 years
Study load
240 ECTS credits (including the bachelor's thesis). One credit is equivalent to a study load of 25-30 hours.
Delivery
Face-to-face
Timetables
Mornings
Language of instruction

Check the language of instruction for each subject (and timetable) in the course guide in the curriculum.

Information on language use in the classroom and students’ language rights.

Fees and grants
Approximate fees per academic year: €1,107 (€2,553 for non-EU residents). Consult the public fees system based on income (grants and payment options).
Location
Barcelona School of Agri-Food and Biosystems Engineering (EEABB) (coordinating school)
Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB)
Official degree
Recorded in the Ministry of Education's degree register
Places
50
Registration and enrolment
What are the requirements to enrol in a bachelor's degree course?
Legalisation of foreign documents
All documents issued in non-EU countries must be legalised and bear the corresponding apostille.
Professional opportunities
Graduates of the bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture are employed in the following areas:
  • Design and studies of urban public spaces.
  • Integration of infrastructure and facilities in the landscape.
  • Restoration/rehabilitation of ecosystems and natural heritage.
  • Landscape planning and management.

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