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Summary: 8/10
The information below describes typical occupations and employment settings associated with this major.
Understand that some of the options listed below may require additional training.
Moreover, you are not limited to these options alone when choosing a possible career path.
Description of Major
Georgia is the largest school of landscape architecture in the United States, with the largest and most complete landscape architectural
faculty anywhere. Small studio classes take advantage of the school's considerable resources with personalized instruction and
guidance. Georgia provides landscape architectural education that is distinctively broad and adaptable to the interests of individual
students. The undergraduate program provides professional instruction in landscape architecture. The discipline of landscape
architecture is both an art and a science, and includes the creation and management of environments that meet human needs and are
ecologically sensitive. Whether practicing in urban settings or natural environments, the landscape architect's tools blend
horticultural, engineering, and artistic skills with an understanding of natural processes and a sense of stewardship.
Possible Job Titles of Landscape Architecture Graduates
(*As reported by Career Center post-graduate survey)
Assistance Maintenance Supervisor*
Architect
Architectural Illustrator
CAD Designer
Designer
Developer
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