Bachelor of Urban Landscape Engineering
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Specific Program: Bachelor of Urban Landscape Engineering
About the Program
The Bachelor of Urban Landscape Engineering program is a three-year program that focuses on the design and management of urban landscapes. The program covers a range of topics, including urban planning, landscape architecture, and environmental management.
Admission and Application
The admission requirements for the Bachelor of Urban Landscape Engineering program include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as proficiency in Danish. The application deadline is March 15th, and applicants must submit their online application along with necessary documentation.
Similar Programs
The University of Copenhagen offers a range of programs that are similar to the Bachelor of Urban Landscape Engineering program, including:
- Landscape Architecture
- Forest and Landscape Engineering
- Biology
- Natural Resources
These programs offer students the opportunity to study a range of topics related to the natural environment and urban planning, and can provide a foundation for a career in fields such as landscape architecture, environmental management, and urban planning.
