Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning (Master)

The Master’s program in Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning at the University of Cuneo is a two-year course that equips students with the knowledge and skills to design and plan sustainable, environmentally-friendly, and aesthetically pleasing landscapes. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of landscape architecture and planning, preparing them for a successful career in this field.

Course Objectives:

Upon completing the Master’s program in Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning, students will be able to:

  • Analyze and design sustainable landscapes that meet the needs of communities and ecosystems
  • Apply theoretical and practical knowledge of landscape architecture and planning to real-world projects
  • Develop effective communication and collaboration skills to work with stakeholders, clients, and other professionals
  • Critically evaluate the social, environmental, and economic impacts of landscape design and planning decisions
  • Design and plan landscapes that incorporate innovative technologies, materials, and methods

Curriculum:

The Master’s program in Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning consists of 12 modules, including:

  • Core modules: Sustainable Landscape Design, Landscape Planning, Ecological Design, Urban Design
  • Elective modules: Water Management, Green Infrastructure, Urban Ecology, Landscape Architecture History
  • Research modules: Thesis or Research Project

Teaching Methods:

The program uses a combination of teaching methods, including:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Studio projects
  • Field trips
  • Case studies

Career Opportunities:

Graduates of the Master’s program in Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning will have a wide range of career opportunities, including:

  • Landscape architect or planner in private practice or government agencies
  • Urban designer or planner
  • Environmental consultant or manager
  • Researcher or academic in landscape architecture or related fields