Landscape Construction and Management degree programme ambassador:
Micha Reinold
… where 'the landscape gardener’s tasks on the outdoor construction site are combined with the engineer’s duties at their desk'.
Then why not take part in our taster studies and attend one of our online lectures. Under the link 'Dip into LB', you will find the schedule and further information on taking part.
Prof. Dr Silke Rossipal-Seifert, study advisor for the dual (work-study) course, every Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. | Please arrange an appointment by email in advance: silke.rossipal-seifert [at]hswt.de
Julian Bundschuh, degree programme assistant, every Monday from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. | +49 (8161) 71 -3284
Elisabeth Auer, degree programme assistant, every Tuesday and Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | +49 8161 71-3430
Prof. Dr Amrei Mosbauer, study advisor, every Monday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. | Please arrange an appointment by email in advance: amrei.mosbauer [at]hswt.de
Micha Reinold, student and degree programme ambassador, every Friday from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. | +49 176 20060974
Bachelor of Engineering
7 semesters
German (proof of proficiency is required)
Weihenstephan
Winter semester
No
The Landscape Construction and Management (LBM) degree programme developed out of the classical field of landscape architecture as a separate area of study combining engineering and management. This combined undergraduate degree programme is unique in the European university landscape. The primary aim of the degree programme is to enable you to acquire specialist knowledge and skills in the implementation of design plans from an engineering perspective. Management expertise and economic and subject-specific aspects also play a key role.
In this innovative engineering degree programme with a management and economic focus you will receive education and training to be a site manager with environmental and resource skills and also acquire particular expertise and skills in project and business management.
During study projects, you will learn and practise application-based project management techniques and learn how to solve landscape construction problems and develop and practise working in a team, acting as a moderator, and negotiating skills. The study projects will also enable you to develop and practise different engineering and organisational approaches to project implementation. Potential employers include firms specialising in the construction of gardens, landscapes, and sports grounds, civil engineering companies, consultancy businesses, housing associations, public services, authorities for, for example, gardens and green spaces, water management offices, and specialist firms involved in, for example, site restoration or engineering biology.
For further information, go to the menu above and click on Profile and Modules.
Accredited by ASIIN e. V.
Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf
Fakultät Landschaftsarchitektur
Am Hofgarten 6
85354 Freising
T +49 8161 71-3657
F +49 8161 71-5114
la[at]hswt.de
Prof. Dr-Ing. Amrei Mosbauer
T +49 8161 71-4058
amrei.mosbauer [at]hswt.de
Landscape Construction and Management degree programme ambassador:
Micha Reinold