
Duration3 year(s)
Tuition FeeEUR 433 / per-semester
Apply DateJuly 5, 2024
Next IntakeMarch 4, 2023
Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (Bachelor of Science)
About
- An interest in landscape
- An interest in urban and rural places
- An interest in shaping spatial change
- An interest in scientific, cultural and social scientific issues
- An interest in plants, animals and humans
- An interest in social and environmental challenges
- A creative drive
- Differentiated thinking
- Synthesis skills
- Ability to work in a team
- Ability to deal with conflict
- An interest in verbal, graphic and textual communication
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Admission Requirements
The exact admission requirements can be found in the admission regulations:
- Admission and special language Regulations Degree Programme Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Application Deadlines
First-year students (Application for the first semester is only possible for the winter semester)- Applicants from Germany and other EU countries: June 1st July 15th of the year
- Applicants from outside the European Union: April 15th May 31st of the year (application via uni-assist)
- Everyone: June 1st July 15th of the year for the winter semester
- Everyone: December 1st January 15th of the year for the summer semester
English Program Requirements
Career
Landscape architects and environmental planners are engaged in both the private sector and the public sector. They operate in establishments such as municipal planning offices, nature conservation authorities and the management of historical monuments. In the private sector, they usually work in small private planning offices, or in larger planning operations in collaboration with architects, urban planners and civil engineers. Tasks range from the realisation of minor construction work in outdoor areas to the landscape management of large regions.
Landscape architects and environmental planners are engaged in both the private sector and the public sector. They operate in establishments such as municipal planning offices nature conservation authorities and the management of historical monuments. In the private sector they usually work in small private planning offices or in larger planning operations in collaboration with architects urban planners and civil engineers. Tasks range from the realisation of minor construction work in outdoor areas to the landscape management of large regions.
Fee Information
How to Apply
Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (Bachelor of Science)

Leibniz University Hannover
Germany, Hannover
