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PhD in Landscape Architecture at University of Florida

PhD in Landscape Architecture at the University of Florida is a STEM degree designed to inspire students to push the boundaries of the field through innovative research.


School: College of Design, Construction and Planning (DCP), University of Florida (UF)
Course: PhD in Landscape Architecture
Location: Gainesville, USA
Course dates: Sept 2024 to June 2029
Application deadline: 15 May 2024

As a PhD student with the College of Design, Construction and Planning (DCP), you develop knowledge that reaches beyond the scope of most professional practices of the built environment.

At UF, you find meaningful opportunities for interdisciplinary exploration and research, allowing you to customize a plan of study tailored to your interests and goals.

Our distinguished faculty, comprising experts across diverse fields of study, are eager to guide you through your academic journey.

The doctoral program at DCP is officially designated as a STEM degree and that means that your studies reflect evidence-based knowledge and technology-driven solutions.

This program integrates data science skills into course content and applied research, covering advanced mathematical modeling courses and STEM-related electives

This advanced STEM degree is your path to a high-profile leadership career in academics, government or an interdisciplinary design, planning and construction team.

Applications to this course have now closed.

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