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About Conway School of Landscape Design

Conway School of Landscape Design, an internationally-renowned and accredited college located in Northampton, MA, has been a leader in preparing men and women for successful careers in the field of landscape design since its founding in 1973.

Since it's founding, Conway School of Landscape Design has studied the relationship between man and nature. Drawing on the beauty of the natural world as inspiration, they have developed a curriculum that emphasizes ecological sensitivity and holistic problem-solving. At Conway, students are taught the importance of sustainability in all aspects of landscape design. They are encouraged to use environment-friendly concepts when creating residential, commercial and public spaces.

The professors at Conway School of Landscape Design come from diverse backgrounds; many are award-winning professional landscape architects and scholars. All of the faculty members are committed to providing high-quality instruction that equips students with the necessary skills to succeed.

The curriculum at Conway School of Landscape Design covers a wide variety of topics, from horticulture to botany; ecology to hardscaping. Students can choose from concentrations such as Garden Design & Management, Sustainable Landscapes and Green Infrastructure Development. In addition, students can take elective courses such as Global Design Thinking, Landscape Preservation and Conservation, and Sustainable Development Strategies.

Conway School of Landscape Design also offers field trips, workshops and other hands-on learning opportunities to their students. Throughout the year, students can participate in practical experiences like internships and semester-long intensive design studios. In addition, they can take advantage of research opportunities through the school’s renowned Ecodorm Project. Each year, graduate students are provided with resources to investigate a particular environmental issue in depth.

Conway School of Landscape Design also strives to cultivate a sense of community amongst its students. There is an active student organization that organizes activities such as lectures, study groups and field trips. They also hold career fairs to facilitate networking opportunities with potential employers.

At Conway School of Landscape Design, each student receives an individual education that is tailored to their interest and future goals. With their combination of rigorous academics, practical experiences, and an engaged community atmosphere – Conway continuously provides a unique and unparalleled learning environment for all its participants. So come explore the potential of a career in landscape design – take your first step by applying to Conway School of Landscape Design today!

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Conway School of Landscape Design
88 Village Hill Rd
Northampton
MA 01060
USA

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