Department of Landscape Architecture, Lincoln University, New Zealand
Lincoln University is the first higher education institution in New Zealand engaged in landscape architecture teaching and research. Since 1969, Lincoln University has gained an enviable reputation and trained a large number of high-quality graduates majoring in landscape architecture. Their ability and performance have been recognized and highly praised all over the world. In 2009, on the 40th anniversary of the establishment of Landscape Architecture College, it moved into a brand-new teaching building with the latest teaching equipment, providing students with the best teaching environment in the world.
Landscape major, Unitek Institute of Technology, New Zealand
Take the combination of school theory and practice as the concept of running a school, explore students' creativity and constantly adapt to social changes. The purpose of the school is to encourage students to give full play to their talents and creative potential and make contributions to society and culture. Unitec Institute of Technology can improve your ability to choose, design, plant and evaluate landscapes when designing them. I will make a reasonable teaching plan for you, and the course will also focus on design, architecture and construction management.
Landscape major, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand
The University of Wellington offers a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree to maximize your experience in the internal and external architectural environment. Our goal is to use and develop predetermined consciousness to guide our teaching and your beliefs in learning and communication. With our experience, your view of contacting and appreciating our living environment will change greatly, and you will become very objective and pay attention to your landscape architecture.
Landscape major, Massey University, New Zealand
Massey University in New Zealand has set up a series of compulsory courses in the field of landscape architecture, which combines art, science and commerce with the production, marketing, use and improvement of fruits, flowers, vegetables and ornamental plants, covering all kinds of products and services around the world. The introductory papers on horticulture, plant biology, soil and climate, economy and commerce, pests and foundation all lay the foundation for students' further study.