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Our Majors

Landscape Architecture

Landscape Architecture

The profession of landscape architecture offers students the opportunity to engage in shaping the environmental and cultural landscape through planning and design to improve quality of life.

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Environmental Science in Agricultural Systems

Environmental Science in Agricultural Systems

The Environmental Science in Agricultural Systems major provides a mix of theoretical and applied education to prepare students for diversified careers focused on sustainable and resilient environmental issues.

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Landscape Contracting and Management

Landscape Contracting and Business Management

A landscape contractor is a specialty contractor who provides the materials and services needed to make the landscape architect's project become a reality.

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Landscape Contracting and Management

Landscape Contracting and Ecosystem Management

A landscape contractor is a specialty contractor who provides the materials and services needed to make the landscape architect's project become a reality.

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Dual Degree

Dual Degree

Earn two bachelor's degrees—Landscape Architecture and Landscape Contracting & Management—throughout dual degree program. The end result: graduates with broader career opportunities as well as faster career advancement.

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Masters in Landscape Architecture

Masters in Landscape Architecture

The Master of Landscape Architecture Program provides an opportunity for students with undergraduate degrees in landscape architecture and related disciplines to refine and develop professional strengths in three areas of emphasis: watershed planning and management; landscape planning, management and design; and community-based initiatives.

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Discover a Career-Ready Education in Landscape Architecture

At Mississippi State University, our nationally accredited programs in Landscape Architecture and Landscape Contracting and Management prepare students for creative, rewarding careers that shape the built and natural environment. With hands-on learning, real-world internships, strong job placement rates, and access to scholarships and professional guidance, our students graduate ready to make an impact—whether they design public spaces, manage sustainable landscapes, or launch their own firms. Explore what makes our programs a smart choice for students and families planning for the future.

Accredited Degree Programs

The Bachelor's of Landscape Architecture (BLA) program is proudly accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board (LAAB)—and it's the only accredited BLA program in Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Accreditation means quality, and we're committed to transparency. View our public program information here.

Our Landscape Contracting and Management degree is also nationally recognized, accredited by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP).

Scholarships Made Simple

At MSU, applying for scholarships is easy. One application covers university, college, and departmental scholarships. Log in to myState, head to the Financial Aid and Scholarships section under the Banner tab, and submit or revise the General Scholarship Application.

Technology & Supplies

Students are required to have their own laptop. Before buying, check our computer requirements to make sure your system is ready for design software like Lumion and GIS tools. Computer costs range from $1,500 to over $4,500, depending on features. Materials and supplies will cost approximately $300.

Understanding Course Fees

Some courses include additional fees to cover essential learning experiences like urban design field trips, professional printing, and equipment maintenance. While not every class has a fee, the total averages just over $3,000 across four years. View the detailed fee schedule here.

Real-World Experience

Hands-on learning is a key part of our programs.

  • Landscape Architecture majors complete one internship for course credit.
  • Landscape Contracting students complete three internships during their degree.

Internship experiences vary, and costs for housing, transportation, and living will depend on location and opportunity.

Licensure Pathways

Our department includes five licensed faculty members who guide students on the path to professional licensure. Graduates of our accredited programs are eligible to take the licensure exam, though specific requirements may vary by state.

Strong Career Outcomes

Our graduates leave prepared—and employed. According to MSU Career Center’s First Destination Survey:

  • 97% placement for Landscape Architecture majors (2021-2024).
  • 97% placement for Landscape Contracting majors (2021-2024).
  • 100% placement for Environmental Science in Agriculture Systems majors (2021-2023).

At MSU, you won’t just earn a degree—you'll launch a career.