Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Copenhagen offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, and Continuing Education courses. The programs are designed to provide students with a deep understanding of their chosen field and equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in their careers.
Bachelor's Program in Landscape Architecture
The Bachelor's program in Landscape Architecture is a three-year undergraduate degree that focuses on the design and planning of outdoor spaces. The program covers a wide range of topics, including landscape design, urban planning, and environmental management.
Course Description
The course "Byplan Studio – Strategi og design 1" is a project-based studio course that prepares students for the Bachelor's project in urban design and planning. The course covers the development of strategies and designs for a specific project area, taking into account the local context and stakeholders.
Learning Objectives
The course aims to equip students with the following skills and knowledge:
- Understand complex problem-solving in urban and landscape development
- Communicate problems and solutions in a dialogue with others and in text, diagrams, maps, drawings, and photos
- Develop visions and strategies that respond to the identified problems
Course Content
The course covers the following topics:
- Problem formulation, analysis, vision, and strategy
- Political frameworks for landscape architecture, planning, and urban design
- Central elements of planning theory
- Central elements of legislation related to urban planning
- Human relationships with the physical environment
Teaching Methods
The course includes a combination of lectures, colloquia, and project work. Students will work in groups to develop a project, and there will be a significant element of self-directed project work.
Assessment
The course is assessed through a written portfolio that includes individual and group assignments. The portfolio must be submitted before the exam week, and each assignment must be passed in order to pass the course.
Course Information
- Language: Danish
- Course code: NIGB16000U
- Credits: 15 ECTS
- Level: Bachelor
- Duration: 1 block
- Placement: Block 1
- Schedule: Tuesday morning and Thursday afternoon
Department and Faculty
The course is offered by the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management and the Department of Food and Resource Economics, which are part of the Faculty of Science.
Contact
For questions about the course, please contact the local Student Service.
Research Areas
The University of Copenhagen has a strong research focus, with a wide range of research areas and centers. The research areas include:
- Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
- Food and Resource Economics
- Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning
Research Centers
The University has several research centers, including:
- The Center for Landscape and Urban Planning
- The Center for Food and Resource Economics
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the Bachelor's program in Landscape Architecture include:
- A high school diploma or equivalent
- Proof of language proficiency in Danish
- A minimum grade point average of 7.0
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Bachelor's program in Landscape Architecture are:
- Free for EU/EEA citizens
- DKK 75,000 per year for non-EU/EEA citizens
Conclusion
The University of Copenhagen offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including the Bachelor's program in Landscape Architecture. The program provides students with a deep understanding of landscape design, urban planning, and environmental management, and equips them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in their careers. The University has a strong research focus, with a wide range of research areas and centers, and offers a range of courses and programs that cater to different interests and career goals.
