Agroecology and Landscape Design

    Agroecology and Landscape Design

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 61,442 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 28, 2023

    Agroecology and Landscape Design

    About

    Climate change, growing global populations and agricultural sprawl threaten the world's ecosystems. Food production and landscape design for the 21st century are in need of  more sustainable practices.

    Agroecology integrates environmental science, ecology and communities to grow food in a way that sustains people and the planet. It is a science of collaboration involving working with people wherever agriculture, conservation, and policymaking converge.

    Landscape design is an art and a science that supports both natural ecosystems and human livelihoods. Landscape designers create multifunctional and sustainable landscapes to improve environmental and social systems across urban to rural settings.

    Grounded in agricultural and horticultural sciences, our curriculum teaches students how to help transform current agri-food and land management systems with the use of ecologically sound and socially just methods.

    B.S. Degree offered through the Department of Plant and Soil Science

    Our flexible major offers two concentrations as pathways to your career goals. In both concentrations, students gain an understanding of ecological systems through hands-on coursework, research, internships and engaging with local and global communities.

    Agroecology Concentration

    Choose Agroecology if your goals are to understand the connections between food production and the environment, work within the farming community, address food insecurity, improve production methods or provide education to communities.

    Landscape Design Concentration

    Choose Landscape Design if your goals are to understand multifunctional landscapes, learn conservation methods for land and water resources or provide education to communities.

     

    Agroecology Concentration Course Checklist

    Landscape Design Concentration Course Checklist

    Disciplines

    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    High school/Secondary school Information

    We will need the following documents from your school:

    • Official secondary school transcript sent by your school (official English translation required)
    • If available, first quarter grades or mid-year grades

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Career

    • Conservationist, Land and Water
    • Environmental Technician, Soil and Water
    • Urban Landscape Designer
    • Educator, Extension Outreach Professional
    • Greenhouse Operations Coordinator
    • Brewery Owner, Hops Specialist
    • Winemaker, Wine Cellar Management

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 65

    How to Apply

    You may choose between the following applications: the COALITION APP or the COMMON APP

    There is no advantage/disadvantage to using either application format.

    Agroecology and Landscape Design

    The University of Vermont

    The University of Vermont

    United States of America

    United States of America, Burlington