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Landscape Design

Language of instruction

lithuanian

Qualification degree and (or) qualification to be awarded

Professional Bachelor of Engineering Sciences

Place of delivery

Vilnius, Saltoniškių g. 58-1, LT-08106

Institution that has carried out assessment

Qualifications and Vocational Education and Training Development Centre

Institution that has performed accreditation, accreditation term

Studijų kokybės vertinimo centras, 9/21/2025

Data provided or updated (date)

3/5/2018

Order on accreditation

SV6-36
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Summary of the Profile

General Description:
Objective(s) of a study programme:
Prepare a specialist who is able to implement the protection and management of green areas and greenery, greenery design, plant propagation and cultivation of ornamental plants.
Learning outcomes:
1. Be able to work independently and in a team, solve problems, and make decisions.
2. Be able to communicate with the engineering community and general public.
3. Be able to find the right professional information by using databases and other sources of scientific and engineering information.
4. Be able to apply the stylistic evolution of landscape architecture.
5. Be able to evaluate conditions for plant growth and choose the plant propagation, cultivation and maintenance technology.
6. Be able to convey ideas and solutions through drawing and computer graphic programmes.
7. Be aware of the biological properties of plants, and development patterns.
8. Be able to create functional and aesthetic artistic greenery projects.
9. Be able to prepare a technical project of greenery development and management.
10. Be able to organise the company (unit) activities, and carry out greenery management activities.
11. Be able to create green areas by applying the engineering and special technological knowledge of individual areas of environmental management.
12. Be able to create greenery landscaping applying technological knowledge of environmental building materials, products and processes.
13. Be able to apply knowledge of landscape management, and understand the impact of engineering solutions on the public and environment.
14. Be able to analyse the landscape and protect landscape values.
15. Be able to install greenery.
16. Be able to sustainably shape the landscape with small architectural structures.
Activities of teaching and learning:
Lectures, practical classes, laboratory work, instructional literature analysis, task solving, preparation and presentation of the literature review, course projects, self-study assignments, professional practice, final thesis project.
Methods of assessment of learning achievements:
Cumulative assessment is applied. Certain learning outcomes foreseen by the curriculum are assessed by components of the cumulative assessment. Each subject or module is completed with the final examination or the evaluation of the student's individual work (project). The final grade consists of the cumulative assessment components, which are indicated in the curriculum of the study subject (e.g. intermediate settlements, self-study assignments, examination). The percentage of the final grade is indicated in the curriculum of the study subject.

Framework:
Study subjects (modules), practical training:
General college-level study subjects (19 credits): Professional Foreign Language; Basics of Communication; History of Landscape Architecture; Applied Mathematics; Research Methodology.
Study field subjects (127 credits): Soil Science; Flora of Lithuania; Architectural Drawing; Architectural Graphics (Drawing); Greenery Maintenance Technologies; Applied Dendrology; Herbaceous Ornamentals; Engineering Measurement Technologies; Computer Graphics; Landscape Architecture 1; Landscape Architecture 2; Landscape Architecture 3; Landscape Architecture 4; Mechanization and Safety of Green Landscaping Works; Environmental Engineering 1; Environmental Engineering 2; Enterprise Management and Economics; Basic of Construction of Landscaping; Environment Design; Architecture of small structures / Ornamental horticulture; Design and Construction of Small Landscape Architecture Structures / Ornamental Plant Cultivation Technology and Engineering.
Practices (30 credits): Applied Dendrology; Applied Practice in Herbaceous Ornamentals; Computer Design; Greenery Installation Technologies; Final.
Specialisations:
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Optional courses:
A list of the proposed subjects is separately approved every academic year.

Distinctive features of a study programme:
Students are encouraged to improve professional skills in practice.

Access to professional activity or further study:
Access to professional activity:
You will be able to work in design, construction and landscaping companies, municipalities and their enterprises, state parks, botanic gardens, start your own business, provide consultancy services or continue studies in Lithuanian and foreign universities.
Access to further study:
Access to the second cycle studies upon meeting requirements set by the accepting higher education institution.