Landscape Architects

(NOC 2152)
 

What do Landscape Architects do?

Landscape architects develop landscape designs and oversee the landscaping of commercial projects, office complexes, parks, golf courses, and residences.

How to become: Landscape Architects

To be a landscape architect, you need a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture. You may also need a master's degree. You need to finish a two-year internship, and in Ontario and British Columbia you need to write a provincial registration exam. In the remaining provinces, you usually need two years' design experience and an interview to obtain certification with your provincial association.

In Ontario and British Columbia, landscape architects require a two-year internship and the successful completion of a provincial registration exam.

In the remaining provinces and territories, landscape architects usually require two years of landscape design experience and an interview by their respective provincial associations to receive association certification.

Where to study for a career as: Landscape Architects

University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Landscape Architecture Bachelor; Honours
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NAIT
Edmonton, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Landscape Architectural Technology Diploma
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University of New South Wales
Sydney, AU

Related Program(s):
Landscape Architecture Bachelor; Honours
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Modified on January 26, 2022

How much do Landscape Architects make?

Low:
$26,312
Average:
$70,512
High:
$122,803

Job openings for Landscape Architects

Job Seekers:
2,000
Job Openings:
2,300