Landscape architects design gardens, urban plazas, streetscapes, parks, resorts, trails, golf courses, subdivisions and more. You will learn to develop detailed landscape plans that are aesthetically pleasing, functional and compatible with the built and natural environment. As a landscape architecture student at OSU, you will play a critical role in the design of outdoor space for the health, safety and well-being of individuals and their communities. The design process involves creative expression that comes from an understanding of the landscape context, natural systems, cultural systems and social dynamics. You will learn to interpret, imagine, draw, conceptualize, synthesize and construct project ideas that transform the landscape.
Highlights
Professional standards
In landscape architecture, you will have over 100 interactions with industry professionals prior to graduation. This includes portfolio reviews, office visits and a design workshop where you will work beside professionals to develop design concepts.
Fast fact
OSU has the only accredited undergraduate landscape architecture program in the state. Accreditation assures employers that when you graduate, youll be prepared to meet industry professional standards.
Real-world experience
Hands-on learning is integrated in many courses, including real-world, community-based design projects, construction labs, active learning at The Botanic Garden at OSU, and tours of built works and professional offices. While all students are required to complete a summer internship, many students take the opportunity to complete a long-term six-month internship while earning credit toward graduation.