Landscape Architecture and Greenspace Management
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The Master’s program deals more in depth with the management of open spaces. The urban context, sustainable handling of rainwater, efficient and environmentally based maintenance of green spaces also play a role as does the management of historical green spaces, the increase in value of urban development areas by the addition of green spaces and the greening of roof spaces and facades as well as the design and administration of green spaces in an international comparison.The course will be taught largely in English and the teaching programme is aimed at both German and international students. Particular emphasis is placed on teamwork and on developing an independent, interdisciplinary and scientific approach. The Master’s programme is an important step in qualiying for senior public service.As from the 1st of March 2019 we will be offering two paths to obtain a master’s degree in Landscape Architecture and Greenspace Management. Path A is for students with bachelor degrees in Landscape Architecture, lasts two semesters and starts on the 1st of September (blue blocks). The first semester consists of three compulsory and two compulsory‐elective modules (with a choice of ten elective modules) which prepare the way for the final semester and an intensive four month master‐thesis.Path B is for students with bachelor degrees in subjects related to landscape architecture, such as Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, Civil Engineering, Landscape Ecology and Environmental Engineering. Path B lasts four semesters and starts on the 1st of March (green and blue blocks). The first semester (green) consists of three compulsory and two compulsory‐elective modules (with a choice of ten elective modules). For the second semester (blue) path B students join path A and share the three compulsory modules during the winter semester. The 3rd semester is an internship and leads to the four month master‐thesis in the final winter semester.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with a major in a related field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. The application deadline for non-EU students is June 15.
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Neubrandenburg
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
17033
Germany
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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