Landscape Gardening and Construction
Area of Study: Landscape Design and Construction, Botany, Dendrology, Podology, Landscape Studies, Geodesy.
Major: 35.03.10 Landscape Achitecture
- program combines education and research with project and creative work at the Institute of Biology
- you’ll be taught by recognised experts who combine their research with lecturing on our courses
- you'll have opportunity to learn outside the classroom with field experience – consider internships at specially equipped centers, gardens and other locations.
Course content
Within new educational model "2+2" students have 2 years of general courses in English combined with the Russian language preparatory course. The first introduction of the program chosen will be through the choice of electives. Last semester of the 2nd year will contain a number of professional modules. Third year is the time to choose you major - "Landscape Architecture" - with the number of profile modules in Russian language.
Courses include:
1-2 year | 3-4 year | ||||||||
CORES Analytical Reading Safe Living Logic Russia and Global World Russian Language Philosophy Digital Culture Project work and Research etc. +ELECTIVES |
PROFILE MODULES Botany Dendrology Phytopathology Plant Physiology Plant Protection Geodesy Descriptive Geometry Construction and Maintenance of Landscape Architecture Objects Geoinformation Systems Plant Communities and Types of Biotopes Floriculture and Flower Garden Design Basics of Landscape etc. |
Learning outcomes
Landscape architects plan, design, manage, and foster the built and natural environments. Landscape architects have a significant impact on communities and quality of life, designing parks, campuses, streetscapes, and other projects that help define a community. Cultural and scientific knowledge is applied to the use and arrangement of natural and man-made elements with concern for resource conservation, management, and the environment. Graduates work in a wide variety of areas in the industry, as designers and planners in public and private practice, and as environmental designers and managers.
Cultural and scientific competence is applied to the use and management of natural and man-made elements, taking into account the need for resource conservation and environmental protection.
Graduates of the program will be able to continue studies at sucessive Master's Program at the Institute of Biology.