Soil, climate and water, conservation, open spaces and parks, surveying, drawing and presentation: every facet of landscape architecture is covered in application-oriented lectures. The handling of plants and environmental questions are just as essential pillars as planning and project management. The immersion in “open-space planning”, “landscape construction” as well as “conservation and landscaping” provides the students with the freedom to develop their personal strengths and to hone their profile.

Knowledge of German language at B2-level is a requirement for this degree program, and details of which proof will be accepted can be found here. For further information about the program, please go to the German pages. An overview of our English language degree programs can be found here.

Your Contact for Degree Program and Pre-Study Internship Advice

Constanze Petrow
Prof. Dr. Constanze Petrow
Building 6701
Room 112
Phone +49 6722 502 750
Constanze.Petrow(at)hs-gm.de Details
Facts, Deadlines and General Requirements at a Glance
Academic degree Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
Standard study period 6 or 7 semesters
Start winter semester
Admission restrictions none
Pre-study work experience requirement for degree program 12-week internship
Practical component of degree program practical project, job practical semester
Specializations Garden & Landscape Construction, Open Space Planning, Nature Conservation & Landscape Planning
Specialization option Vocational School teacher for Garden & Landscape Construction
Master degree program Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning (M.Sc.), UMSB – Environmental Management & Urban Planning in Metropolitan Areas (M.Eng.)
Degree program advice Prof. Dr. Eckhard Jedicke, Prof. Dr. Constanze A. Petrow
Pre-study internship advice Alexander Peters, M.H.Edu.
Application see Application Deadlines, applicants with foreign qualifications should apply by September 1 via uni-assist