The bachelor's degree in landscape architecture of the University of Georgia is a four-year degree, belonging to the University of Georgia's College of Environment and Design. The bachelor's degree in landscape architecture is generally the master's degree in landscape architecture (MLA), which provides the basic knowledge, practical skills and design expertise required for public services and private practices in landscape architecture. The landscape architecture major of the University of Georgia provides the knowledge, skills and values needed to meet the health, safety and welfare needs of people, communities and the environment through community participation service learning programs. In addition, it also provides students with the opportunity to focus on and determine their unique position in the professional field through academic discovery and preparation for their leadership role in practice or the possible future of the academic community. CED's MLA program graduates from students who are ready to lead the industry as outstanding practitioners, educators and scholars in the planning, design and management of natural and architectural environments.
You will learn:
-Design (art, basic design skills)
-Creativity, innovation, thinking outside the box, problem solving
-Site design (from small backyard scale to large city scale)
-Historical protection
-Planning
-Water resources, classification and drainage
-Gardening (plants!)
-Sustainability/Ecology (Science)
-Humanities such as psychology, sociology and anthropology (the importance of place, experience, etc.)

University of Georgia Ranking
US. News: The university was rated as the 7th most valuable public university in the United States
Princeton Review: The university was rated as the 9th "Best Value University" in the United States
The University of Georgia ranked 431 in the world in 2019 and 421-430 in 2018
Curriculum
LA Studio 1:Foundations
Representation 1
Plant Communities
History of the Built Env.1
Comtemporary LA Theory
Landscape Ecology

Application requirements:
Persons holding a bachelor's degree from a regional recognized institution or equivalent foreign qualifications are eligible to apply for admission to graduate schools.
List of application materials
1. Application for admission
2. Application processing fee
international Art study abroad Applicant=$100 for the first major, $40 for the second major, and $30 for the third major
3. Transcript
Applicants should submit informal transcripts from all participating institutions as part of their online application. Unofficial transcripts not submitted as part of the online application can be sent by email to gradadm uga.edu. During the review process, official transcripts are not required. Only admitted applicants need official transcripts. Do not send official transcripts before admission.
If an application for admission is provided, the applicant must submit an official (certified) copy of the academic record from each higher education institution where the applicant has attended the Graduate School. Official documents must have the original certificate of the corresponding school official or office. Copies of certified documents are not acceptable. Courses completed in one school but documented in another are unacceptable. A separate copy of the records of the first institution is required.
4. Entrance Examination Results
TOEFL minimum score requirements: 80 points in total, at least 20 points in speaking and writing.
The minimum score of IELTS: 6.5 points for total bandwidth, and no less than 6.0 points for individual items (points).
5. Recommendation
6. Financial certification form (international applicant)
Application questions:
Q: What courses should I take in high school to prepare for landscape design?
A: In order to get the best chance of admission, you should take Honors/AP/IB courses (if any) and take all the Advanced Courses (A.P.) examinations. Take art, painting and design courses in high school to help develop your visual thinking skills and make your design process more comfortable. Learn biology, geology, geography and horticulture to better understand the natural environment.
Q: How can I prepare intellectually for the CED BLA project?
Answer: Develop the habit of reading, painting and observing the natural world as well as the architectural environment, design and landscape architecture. Notice what spaces or places mean to you - how do they feel? How do you think they affect you, others or the whole society?
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