Master's in Landscape Planning
Prague, Czech Republic
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 Dec 2024*
EARLIEST START DATE
29 Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
CZK 37,500
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 2nd round
Introduction
The Landscape Planning programme aims to sufficiently prepare graduates to be competitive in the international job market. The field of study is therefore strongly oriented toward the acquisition of practical skills, wherein the professional staff of the faculty, including foreign scientific researchers, will share their current knowledge in the field of landscape planning, landscape ecology and landscape architecture with you.
Students learn by working on real projects and become skilled in applied sustainable land use planning and resource management. We often focus this work on the dynamic and varied landscape of the Czech Republic, however sustainable approaches to landscape planning can be applied elsewhere.
Landscape Planning is an accredited master´s degree programme required for the practice of landscape engineering and design in the Czech Republic, the EU and applicable to international locations as well. The two-year study programme consists of required courses and research-based field studies. Course work includes landscape ecology, landscape architecture, spatial planning, land management, landscape history, ArcGIS, aquatic ecosystems, soils and erosion control, and land reclamation.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
General Information
Students can be granted financial support in the form of a scholarship. This includes appreciation for good grades, out-of-school activities, as well as support for studies abroad, doctoral scholarships, assistance if student’s encounter difficult situations and social and accommodation scholarships. The criteria for granting scholarships are governed by the terms of the Scholarship Rules.
Only the agenda of social and accommodation scholarships is handled by the university management; other scholarships are within the competences of individual faculties.
Accommodation scholarship
You are entitled to an accommodation scholarship if you are studying full-time, are not studying at another university (where you commenced your studies), did not exceed the determined study time (three years for bachelor studies, two years for master studies and two years for doctoral studies), you do not live where you are studying or you are on a study visit abroad (in this case this also applies to combined studies).
It is necessary to apply for this scholarship electronically in the UIS. In the “Studies” agenda in the “Student’s Portal” link you will find the “Application for Accommodation Scholarship” form. Before sending the application, it is necessary to enter the account number for the payment of the scholarship in the “Bank” option.
The application is valid during the entire period of the study programme.
The accommodation scholarship is paid retroactively for the past three months: in January (for the period from October to December), in April (for the period from January to March) and in July (for the period from April to June). No scholarship is paid for the period from July to September.
Conditions for granting accommodation scholarships are contained in the CZU Scholarship Rules.
Students can be granted financial support in the form of a scholarship. This includes appreciation for good grades, out-of-school activities, as well as support for studies abroad, doctoral scholarships, assistance if students encounter difficult situations and social and accommodation scholarships. The criteria for granting scholarships are governed by the terms of the Scholarship Rules.
For more information about scholarships, please contact the university.
Curriculum
Course: 1
Compulsory subjects
1st semester - winter
- LLX03E Forest Ecology (5 ECTS)
- ZGX122E GIS I (Taught in English) (5 ECTS)
- ZBX110E Land Management (6 ECTS)
- ZBX111E Landscape Architecture (6 ECTS)
- ZBX121E Landscape Ecology(5 ECTS)
- ZBX108E Landscape History (3 ECTS)
- ZXX122Z Seminar I (2 ECTS)
- LLX06E Vegetation in Land Management (5 ECTS)
- ZXX123Z Workshop I (2 ECTS)
Total: 39 ECTS
2nd semester - summer
- APZ05E Applied Soil Science (6 ECTS)
- ZGX124E GIS II (6 ECTS)
- ZBX112E Land Register (6 ECTS)
- ZBX102Z Landscape History Workshop (6 ECTS)
- ZXX124Z Seminar II (6 ECTS)
- ZBX114E Spatial Planning (6 ECTS)
- ZUX110E Water Resources Protection (6 ECTS)
- ZXX125Z Workshop II (6 ECTS)
- ZXX107Z Diploma Thesis Assignment (6 ECTS)
Total: 30 ECTS
3rd Semester winter
- ZEX121Z Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration (5 ECTS)
- ZUX113E EIA and SEA (5 ECTS)
- LRX06E Environmental Economics (3 ECTS)
- ZBX115E Land Reclamation (2 ECTS)
- ZBX116E Landscape Planning Studio I (2 ECTS)
- ZXX126Z Seminar III (5 ECTS)
- ZBX117E Soil Erosion Control (6 ECTS)
- ZXX127Z Workshop III (2 ECTS)
Total: 39 ECTS
4th Semester summer
- ZEX121E Conservation Policy (4 ECTS)
- ZXX128Z Diploma Thesis Seminar (1 ECTS)
- ZBX103Z Land Reclamation Workshop (3 ECTS)
- ZBX118E Landscape Planning Studio II (3 ECTS)
- ZBX104Z Landscape Planning Studio Workshop (3 ECTS)
- ZXX116Z Diploma Thesis WS (0 ECTS)
- ZXX129Z Diploma Thesis SS (12 ECTS)
Total: 26 ECTS
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Program Admission Requirements
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