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Landscape Management (Land Use)

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
BSc (Hons) On-Campus Full-time 3 September find out find out
BSc (Hons) On-Campus Part-time 5 September find out find out
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About Landscape Management (Land Use), BSc (Hons) - at University of Greenwich

The aim of this degree is to provide graduates with a sound knowledge base and well balanced range of scientific, technical and management skills focused on the management of landscape - both urban and rural - for conservation, leisure, amenity and access. Throughout the programme, students will gain an understanding of environmental impact assessment, the processes of mitigation and their strategic implementation. It provides a high quality broad-based training experience in landscape management, ensuring that graduates are not restricted in their eventual choice of career. Students are prepared for the long-term care and development of new and existing landscapes, as well as determining policy and planning for future management. All students undertake a final year project on a professional theme of their choice.

Location

This programme is awarded by the University of Greenwich, and based at Hadlow College. Hadlow College is a 256-hectare estate containing woodland and aquatic habitats, landscape training centre, design studio and dedicated science laboratories.

Degree structure

The aims of the programme are:

  • To become holistically knowledgeable in the management of community, landscape and conservation
  • To recognise and understand the processes involved in mitigating environmental impacts as they occur on the built and rural landscapes
  • To gain knowledge excellence in contract, stewardship options, management planning and other landscape management options.

Entry requirements for this course

Contact University of Greenwich to find course entry requirements.


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