Landscape Architecture
Our program offers students a professional foundation in landscape
design, construction, and planning. They learn ecologically and socially
sound design through the application of plant science, landscape
construction, facilities design, social sciences, computer technology,
and land-use analysis.
Master of Science (MSLA)
- The graduate program provides individuals with professional degrees in landscape
architecture to engage in deeper study, through critical
investigation, research, and scholarship within the context of the
Northern Rocky Mountain Bioregion.
- The program emphasizes urban and suburban design and community
planning.
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA)
- The Design Institute allows BLA students a chance to study at
the Spokane campus—alongside other design and construction
students—during the their fourth and fifth years.
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- Accredited by the American
Society of Landscape Architects, the program's curriculum
emphasizes residential, community, and urban design; site, regional
and land use planning; and professional practice methods.