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University of Greenwich, Certificate, Landscape Design

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Full-time n/a years: 1
Part-time n/a years: 1
Many students entering the certificate programme should already have a good 1st degree in environmental or design disciplines, such as horticulture, environmental science, architecture, planning, design or the fine arts, but applicants from more distant disciplines such as philosophy, languages or law are also considered.

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The university’s campuses in south east London and Kent all offer modern, hi-tech facilities within magnificent and historic settings. The largest campus is centred on the Old Royal Naval College in Royal Greenwich, at the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames and next to Greenwich Royal Park. The Avery Hill Campus in Eltham enjoys a parkland setting, and the Medway Campus features redbrick Edwardian buildings in Chatham Maritime, Kent. All sites are served by excellent rail and bus links, and an inter-campus bus service.