Students who choose landscape architecture are expected to have high imagination and aesthetic concerns, want to produce solutions to problems, be researchers, think analytically, love innovation, be enterprising, and be able to collaborate with other professional disciplines in fields that require interdisciplinary work.
A comprehensive set of introductory courses underpins the landscape architecture department. These include landscape design, landscape management, landscape engineering, spatial analysis, landscape construction, plant material, landscape art history, and landscape ecology. These courses are taught through technical drawing and visualization with computer-aided drawing software applications. This robust primary education aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to become innovative and entrepreneurial landscape architects ready for a prosperous professional career.
In our department, which has adopted the mission and vision of meeting the expectations of society, standing out with a researcher identity, being innovative and entrepreneurial, and carrying out interdisciplinary studies, in the seventh semester of the education process, the Vocational Education Program in Business Administration (IMEP), which will be implemented for the first time in landscape architecture departments in Turkey, will be held. All our students will be able to be employed in a business/institution approved by our University. This means that our students who complete the eighth semester can quickly meet the sector's needs and be a job priority when they graduate.
Upon graduation, landscape architects from Bursa Technical University are trained to be innovative and entrepreneurial, opening up a multitude of career paths in both the public and private sectors. In the public sector, opportunities exist in municipalities, the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization, the Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs, the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Similar roles can be found in the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs, and Communications. In the private sector, landscape architects can work in landscape architecture, architecture, urban design and planning offices, geographical information systems and remote sensing offices, and construction companies involved in landscaping and production and sales enterprises.