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Landscape Design Degrees

Landscape architects and designers plan and develop public parks, college campuses, golf courses, and even large outdoor residential areas. Landscape designers and architects are typically expected to hold a bachelor or master's degree in landscape architecture, and in almost all states, must pass the Landscape Architect Registration Examination. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual pay for landscape architects in 2006 was $55,140, and jobs in this field are anticipated to increase by 16 percent by the year 2016.
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Accredited Schools Offering Landscape Design Degrees
School School Type Annual Tuition Recommend Rate
Penn Foster Career School - Vocational Programs For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
Ashworth College For-Profit --- Add Review
Ashworth College (Canada) For-Profit --- Add Review

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