Landscape Development (B.Eng.)
Program structure
Structure of the program
Our modular concept is divided into compulsory modules and compulsory elective modules as well as a basis for projects. An early specialization opportunity is given by the compulsory elective modules. Two freely elective modules enable insight beyond the faculty, into the content of other courses.
Competencies have been assigned to each semester whose content is supported by the respectively offered modules and projects.
Modules
- Soil and Plants
- Geoinformation
- Building Culture – Fundamentals
- Short Projects in Landscape Architecture
- Landscape and Ecosystems
- Landscaping – Introduction
- Plant Ecology and Phytosociology
- Zoology, Animal Ecology
- Soil, Hydrology, Climate
- Landscape Planning – Fundamentals
- Mapping and Evaluation Methods / Geographic Information Systems
- Project "Inventory and Evaluation"
- Habitat Studies
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- GIS Applications and Presentation Methods
- Landscape Management – Fundamentals
- Elective catalog 1
- Project "Objectives and Measures"
- Practical Field Work
- Landscape Uses
- Project "Conceptual Development in Landscape Planning"
- Planning and Nature Conservation Law
- Elective catalog II/III
- Elective catalog II/III
- Nature Conservation and Society
- Project "Complex Planning in Landscape Development"
- Placement Project – Landscape Development
- Elective catalog: Natural Foundations and Society or Planning, Engineering and Law
- Elective (free)
- Elective (free)
- Scientific Work
- Bachelor Thesis Landscape Development
Design and Execution (one out of three, semester 3)
- Implementation Planning for Landscape Planners
- Design and Construction in the Countryside
- Vegetation Engineering
Natural Foundations and Society (two out of five, semesters 4 and 6)
- Soil and Water Protection – In-Depth
- Fauna – Intensive
- Measures for Conservation and Landscape Management – Absorption
- Environmental Education
- Vegetation – for Advanced Learners
Planning, Engineering and Law (two out of five, semesters 4 and 6)
- Final Proposal and Space
- GIS – In-Depth
- Landscape Planning – Specialization
- Planning and Conservation Law
- Traffic Facilities and Road Construction