Detailed schedule of the program - Institute of Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Garden Art
Landscape management and garden construction engineering
BSc_Detailed schedule of the program
Detailed programme schedule:
The first two years is about providing fundamental knowledge, mainly through lectures in different fields of the profession, though some smaller projects are included in the curriculum. Basic modules provide knowledge in natural sciences, economics and humanities (Drawing, Descriptive Geometry, Botany, Dendrology, Environmental Studies, Public Administration and Law, Economy, Communication).
Core modules include: The Basics of Engineering, The History of Landscape, Urban and Garden Architecture, Architecture, Geodesy and Landscaping, Garden and Open Space Architecture, GIS and CAD, Nature Protection, Landscape Planning, Environmental Protection, Urban Architecture and Urban Planning, Urban and Green Surface Management, Plant Protection of Green Surfaces, Road and Public Works Construction.
In the 5th semester, students specialise in three directions:
“A” Garden construction: Garden and Open Space Architecture, Construction, Green Surface Maintenance, Urban Protection.
“B” Landscape management: Landscape and Micro Regional Development, Landscape Protection and Rehabilitation, Landscape Architecture and Maintenance, Water Management.
“C” Urban management: Public Space Construction and Maintenance, Urban Leadership and Management, Communal Economy.
The 5th and 6th semesters are mainly studio projects in which students work on individual projects under a teacher’s supervision (e.g. typical tasks in the "A” garden construction specialisation: Grading plan for a residential garden; Complete landscape development plan for a residential garden). The 6th semester includes a two-week design studio, during which students work on a bigger project (e.g. courtyards of a larger housing compound).
7th semester - 12 weeks professional practice
E.g. “A” garden construction specialisation:
6 weeks at a landscape construction company
6 weeks at a landscape architectural company
Final exam:
The final exam consists of two parts:
a) complex professional exam and
b) defence of the degree thesis
A sample curriculum can be downloaded here.
Lanscape management and garden construction engineering
Last modified: 04. December 2023
Landscape management and garden construction engineering
Landscape managers and garden construction engineers are qualified to work in the fields of landscape and garden construction, maintenance and operation, and to deal with landscape value protection issues. They must have proper knowledge to improve the quality of the environment. They are also trained to fill positions in the technical departments of municipalities and specialised authorities. Although landscape managers and garden construction engineers are not licensed landscape architects, they can work on small design tasks, like family gardens.
BSc_Admission criteria
Admission criteria:
In order to be admitted to the BSc programme or to individual semesters, you are required:
- to have at least graduated from high schoolschool.
- to show evidence of a sufficient oral and written command of the English language. If English is not your mother tongue, an English language test is required.
- to be able to interact and work with people from very diverse cultures and backgrounds.
English Language Test:
Native speakers and applicants who have completed their bachelor’s and/or master’s studies in English will be exempt from providing proof of English language proficiency.
Non-native English applicants usually must have one of the language certificates listed below:
TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language. Score: 80 (internet-based).
IELTS. Overall band: 5.5 or above, or:
Another international B2 level exam certificate in English.
BSc_Qualification
Qualification
Level of education: undergraduate, BSc
Qualifications: Landscape management and Garden construction engineering
Degree: Landscape and Garden Engineer
Programme Coordinator: Dr. István Valánszki, associate professor
Aims:
The aim of the programme is to train professionals in landscape planning, design and garden art who possess creative and design skills; holders of the degree will be practiced in architectural space forming and aesthetic aspects, trained in current ecological, economic and technical aspects, and will be capable of fulfilling the tasks required of the landscape architecture profession, primarily the design of gardens and open spaces.
BSc_Application procedure
Application procedure
Please upload the following documents to: https://archive.uni-mate.hu/en/application-form
Completed application form
Curriculum vitae
Motivation letter
High school graduation certificate – official English translation
Proof of English language proficiency
Copy of the photo page of your passport or a photo-ID
General Medical Certificate (max. three months old)
After uploading the required documents, you will be contacted by the school for an online interview as part of your application.
After uploading the required documents you will be contacted by the school to have an on-line interview as part of your application
BSC_Feens and finances
Fees and finances
Tuition fees:
2500 EUR / semester
Deadlines for transferring the tuition fee:
Autumn semester: 15 August
Spring semester: 15 January
BSC_Feens and finances
Fees and finances
Tuition fees:
2500 EUR / semester
Deadlines for transferring the tuition fee:
Autumn semester: 15 August
Spring semester: 15 January