4 Degrees in Landscape Architecture in Spain for 2024

Degrees in Landscape Architecture in Spain for 2024Filter
  • Master in Landscaping and Sustainable Urbanism

    ESDESIGN - Escuela Superior de Diseño de Barcelona

    • Barcelona, Spain

    Full time

    12 months

    Distance Learning

    Spanish

    The practice of landscaping contemplates a wide variety of professional opportunities. The Master in Landscaping of the Urban Environment enables the necessary skills to achieve adequate access to the professional practice of landscaping committed to sustainability, entrepreneurship and innovation. In this master's degree, you will learn to apply concepts such as bio-construction and xero-gardening and you will acquire the ability to strategically advise on urban plans, landscaping projects and policies related to the landscape.

  • Official Master's Degree in Garden Design | landscaping

    Dmad - Escuela de Arquitectura y Diseño interior

    • Madrid, Spain

    Full time

    12 months

    On-Campus

    Spanish

    The Official Master's Degree in Landscaping or Garden Design links traditional Garden Design with very current themes – environmental problems, climate change, sustainability, biodiversity, environmental education, energy saving and new social trends such as ecological awareness. Through various subjects, visits, talks and exercises advised by the teachers throughout the training cycle, the student will be able to develop any scale of garden, private or urban, and will be suitable to work in different sectors of the market.

    • Valencia, Spain

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    Spanish

  • Master's degree in Landscape Architecture (MBLandArch)

    Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB)

    • Barcelona, Spain

    On-Campus

    The aim of the master’s degree in Landscape Architecture (MBLandArch) is to provide an up-to-date response to current landscaping problems and to equip graduates with skills in landscape analysis, planning, design, and management while including the new challenges of adopting EU directives, laws and standards that refer either directly or indirectly to the landscape.