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Career Prospects

As a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, your career path may include not only being a practising landscape architect but also has the potential to stretch into other designrelated industries, environmental planning and advocacy, landscape management as well as research.

• Practise landscape architecture in designrelated industries: With an emphasis of designing to mitigate and adapt to the impacts on climate change, biodiversity loss, natural resource extraction, inequity, and food security, employ state-of-the-art technologies and techniques to design with nature and for nature.

• Advocate sustainable development and policy making: Environmental impact assessment and advocacy in public, private, and NGO sectors, in Singapore and other Asia Pacific regions, is an important aspect of sustainable development. This often includes a critical assessment of the landscape as well as providing suggestions for improvement.

• Landscape management: Contribute to the care of land such that the needs and aspirations are met for stakeholders in an effective and sustainable manner. In an era of multifunctional landscapes, this contribution involves a multi-disciplinary approach to overseeing the design, creation and maintenance of projects, collaborating with professionals from various industries.

Admission Requirements

Qualifications

Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level

Requirements

Pass in H1 Chemistry or Mathematics or Physics; OR pass in GCE O-Level Additional Mathematics

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma

Pass in Standard Level (SL) Chemistry or SL Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches or SL Physics; or Higher Level (HL) Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation

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