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Diploma in 
Landscape
Architecture 

OVERVIEW

Why is the Diploma in Landscape Architecture the best course for me in 2025?

SP’s Diploma in Landscape Architecture equips you with the skills to design immersive landscapes. Collaborate with peers and industry pros on real-life projects, designing spaces like serene parks, botanic gardens, and resort landscapes that connect people with nature and combat climate change. Start shaping the future of social spaces with SP.

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What are the benefits of studying landscape architecture in 2025?

This diploma enhances your creativity and problem-solving skills. Through hands-on projects, you’ll collaborate to create innovative, sustainable solutions for urban spaces. You’ll master communication and construction, deepen your plant knowledge, and learn to integrate greenery using advanced landscape technologies and sustainable practices. Real-world projects with industry professionals will equip you for future challenges in the built environment.

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What is landscape architecture in 2025?

Landscape architecture is about creating spaces where nature and urban life intersect. It's about designing environments that foster sustainability and community well-being. In 2025, the focus is on innovative, tech-driven solutions to build greener cities. You'll learn to craft spaces that enhance urban living and address environmental challenges. 

How does landscape architecture impact our daily lives?

Landscape architecture focuses on integrating nature into urban areas to mitigate the urban heat island effect. By balancing nature and development, it transforms concrete jungles into immersive landscapes that positively impact people’s lives. This field enriches communities by creating spaces where individuals can relax, connect with nature, and build community spirit, ultimately enhancing the overall quality of life.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

What will I study in landscape architecture?

Please note: Course structure is subject to change.

Electives

The SP elective framework offers students options to pursue their passion and/or meet different career needs, and is an integral part of the holistic education we seek to provide to our students.

Learn about SP Elective Framework

The Common Core Curriculum (CCC) prepares you for a changing world with essential human and digital skills. Through its 10 modules, the CCC also provides a wide learning experience to examine local and global issues based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These modules help you understand real-world issues and the impact on different communities, and equip you with skills to create a better, sustainable Singapore and world.

Learn about Common Core Curriculum

Foundations in Landscape Architecture
Build a strong foundation in your first year while connecting with fellow students from the Diploma in Architecture and Diploma in Interior Design. The Year 1 modules introduce ideation techniques and essential software to produce construction and presentation drawings, laying a strong foundation for tackling more complex projects in the future.

Module Name
Total Hours
Introduction to Design
135
Introduction to Technology and Sustainability
75
Introduction to Design Communications
60
Design Studio Fundamentals (Landscape Architecture)
135
Technical Studies Fundamentals (Landscape Architecture)
75
Design Representation Fundamentals (Landscape Architecture)
60
Thinking Critically about the UN SDGs
30
Collaboration in the Digital Age
15
Effective Writing for the Workplace
15
Data Fluency
15
Problem Solving with Creative & Computational Thinking
15
Education and Career Guidance
30
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Who is landscape architecture for?

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What are the eligibility requirements for landscape architecture?

You must meet the following criteria to qualify for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture:

YOUR FUTURE

What is the future of landscape architecture?

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Landscape Architecture at SP prepares me for the future.

What facilities does SP have to prepare me for the future in landscape architecture?

Getting familiar with landscape architecture requires hands-on practice.

At SP, your creative process starts in the Design Studios to explore ideas with peers when creating models and visualisations.

These modern facilities ensure you’re up-to-date with industry practices and ready for future challenges in landscape architecture.

Landscape Architecture at SP prepares me for Singapore.

What opportunities are there for landscape architecture in Singapore and the region? 

Landscape architecture is key to sustainable urban growth in Singapore and beyond. By 2025, AI and technology will transform green space design and management.

You’ll leverage IoT to create nature-based solutions, like coastal protection for Singapore’s Long Island project and other urban development strategies. Master advanced skills by blending technology and environmental science, paving the way for opportunities in urban development locally and internationally.

Landscape Architecture at SP prepares me for the world.

What are the different types of fields covered in landscape architecture? 

Your skills acquired at SP will open doors to related Built Environment disciplines, making you versatile and adaptable to diverse fields in the global industry such as: 

  • Urban Design: Learn to create public spaces that improve community life. You'll design parks, plazas, and streetscapes. 
  • Environmental Planning: Focus on sustainable development. You'll work on projects that balance human needs with environmental protection. 
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  • Ecological Restoration: Restore natural habitats. You'll use techniques to revive ecosystems and support biodiversity. 
  • Horticulture: Focus on plant science and garden design. You’ll learn to select and care for plants that thrive in various environments. 
  • Project Management: Be exposed to coordinating a project. You’ll be engaged in project workflows during the course. 

At SP, you’ll gain practical skills and build a broad skillset, allowing you to find your path in landscape architecture.

How do I know if landscape architecture is for me? 

If you love blending nature with urban life, the Diploma in Landscape Architecture is for you. Embark on an inspiring journey of creativity, sustainability, and design excellence through industry-related projects. Ideal for creative, detail-oriented, environmentally conscious students, you’ll master problem-solving skills, blend technology with design, and open doors to opportunities in urban development.

 

INDUSTRY EXPOSURE

What industry exposure do I get in landscape architecture?

What can I expect from my landscape architecture internship?

SP students intern at startups, SMEs, MNCs, and government agencies. During a 22-week internship, you’ll gain hands-on experience with firms like HDB, NParks, Henning Larsen, and Surbana Jurong. Many interns impress their supervisors with valuable contributions, applying their skills and making a real impact in the industry through these internships.

What is a good SP internship?

Internships offer valuable connections, industry insights, and job opportunities, shaping your career path with hands-on experience. Above that, SP provides coaching to boost your confidence and employability. Internships broaden your perspective, leading to higher starting salaries, industry exposure, and professional growth through meaningful work, learning opportunities, and mentorship.

Can you get overseas exposure while studying landscape architecture? 

Overseas exposure helps broaden your horizons. Understanding globalisation and working with diverse cultures is important in a global city like Singapore. Landscape architecture students and alumni have experienced international immersion programmes, enriching their worldviews and career prospects. Students in other CCAs also have opportunities to represent Singapore abroad and gain international experience.

How can I gain a competitive edge while studying landscape architecture?

SP is the only Polytechnic offering a Diploma in Landscape Architecture, uniquely positioning you for diverse career and further education opportunities. For those eager to challenge themselves, stepping out of your comfort zone through competitions like the NParks Landscape Design Challenge and SILA Student Design Award allows you to test your skills, showcase your creativity, and gain recognition in the field.

 

 

 

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What are my options after attaining my Diploma in Landscape Architecture? 

With a Diploma in Landscape Architecture, you can continue your studies or enter the workforce.

More than two-thirds of SP graduates earn degrees from local and international universities, with SP diplomas recognised by over 150 universities worldwide. Many receive over a year of advanced standing. 

On the other hand, you can start working at companies like HDB, NParks, Henning Larsen, Surbana Jurong, and JTC Corporation, using the skills you’ve gained at SP. Both paths offer great opportunities to grow and excel in landscape architecture.

Landscape Design Challenge

What career options are there in landscape architecture? 

Landscape architecture offers a wealth of stable career opportunities in a field that is considered essential. Your career might start as a Landscape Technical Officer, advance to a Parks Officer, and grow into a Landscape Project Manager role. With the growing need for sustainable and green spaces, the demand for landscape architects is increasing, making it an exciting field to enter.

Career options: 

  • Landscape Architecture Assistant
  • Landscape Coordinator 
  • Landscape Graphics Artist
  • Landscape Product Specialist
  • Landscape Project Manager
  • Landscape Technical Officer
  • Parks Officer
  • Planning Executive
  • Town Council Estate Officer

 

Life after my Diploma in Landscape Architecture

Which degrees are most common among landscape architecture graduates of SP?

Many SP students continue their education after earning a Diploma in Landscape Architecture, either specialising further or exploring related fields. Common degrees include:

  • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA)
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc)
  • Bachelor of Design (BDes)
  • Bachelor of Architecture (BArch)
  • Bachelor of Environmental Science (BES)

You can further your studies in landscape architecture at NUS with one year of advanced standing. Other options include the University of Melbourne and RMIT in Australia, Lincoln University in New Zealand, and the University of Sheffield in the UK. For a complete list of degree options and advanced standings, visit the Advanced Standing Database.

 

 

What other professional certifications are available for landscape architecture?

Beyond SP, after attaining the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA), you will be able to sit for accreditation exams and become an Accredited Landscape Architect by Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects (SILA). In addition, an Accredited Landscape Architect can be an ABC Waters Professional by the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters Programme; to enhance storm water management solutions.

How can I fast-track my education

If you’re preparing for university and want to make the most of your diploma time, an SP diploma can let you fast-track your education by 0.5-2 years!

  • Module Exemptions & Advanced Standing — You can skip specific university modules at local and international universities.
  • Universities offering Advanced Standing:
    • Local: NUS
    • International: University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Lincoln University in New Zealand, and University of Sheffield in the UK.

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