Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design (EnD)
Program Overview
Environmental Design Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design (EnD) offers a flexible, interdisciplinary education for students eager to make a difference. Integrating architecture, city planning, landscape architecture, interior design, and construction, the program welcomes both first-time college students and transfer students, supporting personalized pathways for all. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning, classes often extend beyond Gould Hall into Oklahoma communities, where students address real-world challenges in sustainability, preservation, and inclusive design. EnD graduates emerge as adaptable, impact-driven professionals ready to lead with creativity and purpose.
Program Details
Location
Norman, Oklahoma
Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design (En.D.)
- Accelerated Options Available
Division
Planning, Landscape Architecture & Design
Program Highlights
Environmental designers are creative problem-solvers who shape the built and natural environments to improve quality of life. From revitalizing historic downtowns to envisioning new neighborhoods, they work at the intersection of design, planning, and community impact.
Career Opportunities
Environmental Design students learn to tackle real-world challenges—making places that matter for people. Through hands-on projects and interdisciplinary learning, they gain the skills to work across a wide range of professions, including:
- City and regional planning departments
- Urban design and planning firms
- Economic and community development organizations
- Construction and real estate firms
- Local and state government agencies
- Environmental and sustainability management
- Nonprofit and community-based organizations
- Consulting in design, planning, and policy
- Preparation for graduate study in urban planning, landscape architecture, and related fields
Curriculum
The Environmental Design Major is 41 credits, 17 of which are open electives from the professional programs of the Gibbs College. You can tailor your degree to your passions and career goals. The curriculum includes:
- Gateway to Building Community
- Introduction to Landscape Architecture
- Principles and Practices of Urban Planning
- Computer Applications for Community Design
- Introduction to Urban Development
- Historic Preservation
- Modern & Contemporary Architecture
- Community-Based Project Practicum
- Community-based Project Capstone An interesting and diverse array of electives such as:
- Geographic Information Systems
- Construction Industry Fundamentals
- Human-Centered Design
- Housing in America
- Transportation Planning
- Public Health and the Built Environment
- Food Systems Planning
- Infrastructure Planning
Accelerated Programs
Undergraduate EnD students can take advantage of several accelerated master’s degree programs. You can earn graduate credit while still an undergraduate student—save time, save money, gain immediate entry to great careers! These programs typically cut at least one year off the time it takes to complete the following:
- Master’s of Interior Design
- Master’s of Landscape Architecture
- Master’s of Regional and City Planning
- Master’s of Urban Design
Program Outcomes
On average, the program takes 4 years to complete. Job offers are available for 97% of graduating students, with an average salary of $56,881. The Environmental Design curriculum produces professionals who are generalists in multiple fields connected to the built and natural environments. Most classes are face-to-face with a number of online options.
