Environmental designers create human spaces with the best interests of the community and natural environment in mind. Degrees are available at all levels and often lead to careers in local government agencies and environmental organizations.
Inside Environmental Design
Environmental design is closely related to architecture, urban planning and landscape design, but focuses on the interplay of built infrastructure, urban landscapes and natural surroundings. Environmental designers create buildings, landscapes and community spaces to be functional, be aesthetically enjoyable to humans and to promote community advancement while remaining in harmony with the natural environment.
Graduates often pursue careers in architecture or professional design related fields. Some popular career choices include:
Environmental planner
Architectural technician
Environmental conservationist
Historical preservation specialist
Environmental designer
Architect (with additional education
Some programs offering Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees in the field of environmental design, as well as Bachelor of Environmental Design programs, conduct pre-professional programs for aspiring architects while others prepare students for architecture-related careers only. Undergraduate programs introduce students to basic and advanced concepts of environmental design though extensive coursework in the major. General education courses in are also required in subjects like humanities and social sciences. Major course topics can include:
Introduction to environmental design
Design communications media
Ecology and design
Introduction to architecture
Introduction to landscape architecture
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