Texas Tech University

Undergraduate Minor in
Landscape Studies

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Minor in Landscape Studies at TTU


A minor in landscape studies consists of introductory design, history, and modeling, and communication courses totalling 18 semester credit hours.

Required Courses (9 hours)
  • LARC 1302 Introduction to Landscape Architecture [3 Semester Credit Hours]
  • LARC 2302 History of Landscape Architecture [3 Semester Credit Hours]
  • LARC 4351 Environmental Planning for Sustainable Development [3 Semester Credit Hours]
Directed Electives (choose 9 hours)
  • LARC 1321 LA Modeling and Communication I [3 Semester Credit Hours]
  • LARC 1322 LA Modeling and Communication II [3 Semester Credit Hours]
  • LARC 1411 LA Design Studio I [4 Semester Credit Hours]
  • LARC 1412 LA Design Studio II [4 Semester Credit Hours]
  • LARC 2331 LA Materials, Methods, and Details [3 Semester Credit Hours]
  • LARC 4162 Seminar [1 Semester Credit Hour]
  • LARC 4371 Professional Practice [3 Semester Credit Hours]

Landscape Studies Undergraduate Minor curriculum

Landscape Studies Minor Curriculum PDF


Careers in Landscape Architecture

Landscape architects create healthy, safe, and beautiful outdoor places for everyone. As members of a STEM profession, they bring science and design together to make our communities better places to live, work, and play. Being a landscape architect requires years of education and experience and passing a national exam. They are licensed—just like doctors and engineers—to keep people safe and secure.

Learn more about the field

Getting Involved in DoLA

In the Department of Landscape Architecture at Texas Tech University, our primary student organization is the student chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (SASLA). SASLA is a unique opportunity for students to prepare for the future through academic, professional, and social development.

SASLA also coordinates and runs WreckShop - an annual multi-day conference which brings dozens of professional landscape architecture firms to campus and encompasses a series of networking, professional development, and collaborative opportunities.

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