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Landscape Architecture Offers Strong Job Growth

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that landscape architecture jobs should grow in the near future, due to a rising demand for the integration of natural and synthetic environments. Many different organizations employ landscape architects, from civic groups constructing public parks to corporations beginning new construction projects. For most entry-level landscape architecture jobs, prospective employees should have at least a bachelor's degree. Fortunately, training is available. According to the BLS, in 2004, 59 schools had 77 accredited landscape architecture programs. Typical coursework includes studies in landscape design, urban planning, ecology, history, and plant science. Prospective landscape architects should possess strong communication skills, artistic talent, and an appreciation for nature.

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