Introduction
Landscape Design is both creative and scientific. The Landscape professional very often works as part of a team, comprising architects, planners, civil engineers and others. Landscape Designers not only create new landscapes but they also rehabilitate and conserve derelict and existing ones. Landscapes are needed in projects such as housing, roads, sports and leisure complexes, parks and gardens and land reclamation. Site sensitive selection together with expert design creates new landscapes of quality and visual interest.
Career Opportunities
There are currently very few qualifying courses for Landscape Designers in Ireland and, therefore,most professionals are educated in the UK and USA. SCD graduates may progress to degree level at Gloucestershire University, Cheltenham which is recognised by the European Federation of Landscape Architects, enabling graduates to work abroad. Accreditation by this Institute is not available anywhere else in Ireland.
Opportunities exist to work in private practice as consultants undertaking commissions for both public authorities and private clients. There are also career opportunities in government departments, public bodies, local authorities, industry, sustainable development agencies and in the offices of architects, engineers and building contracting companies. Landscape Design offers an interesting, challenging and rewarding career for those with a talent for drawing, art and design and who have an interest in enhancing the natural environment.
Course Structure
The course is designed to enable graduates to undertake work in both the commercial and domestic markets. Studio projects develop design skills, critical facility and presentation skills. These projects introduce the student to an increasingly complex range of environmental design.
Core Elements
Year 1
- Principles of Plant and Soil Science
- Plant Selection and Establishment
- Hard Landscape Principles and Practice
- Graphic Skills
- Planting Design
- Landscape Design Process
- Design Method
- Contextual and Cultural Referencing
Year 2
- Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation
- Landscape and Garden Maintenance
- Ideas in Context
- Critical Study
- Professional Practice
- Drawing Techniques and Processes
- Art, Design and Media Practice within Digital Environment (Photoshop/Illustrator)
- Environmental Management
- Advanced Computer Aided Techniques (Autocad)
- Work Experience
| Course Code | LSD1 (first year) LSD2 (second year) |
| Duration | 2 years – full time September to May |
| Number of places | 30 each year |
| Number of contact hours per week | 22-26 |
| Timetable contact | 5 days |
Support Elements
- Field trips to landscape sites
- Educational Tours
- Study Skills
- Career Advice and CV Preparation
- Enterprise Workshop
Work Experience
A two-week work experience placement takes place in second year. While the College will provide assistance, it will be the learner's own responsibility to secure suitable work experience.
Assessment and Certification
- SCD staff continually assess project work throughout the year. All work submitted by students becomes the property of the College.
- Upon successful completion of second year, graduates will receive a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Landscape Design certified by BTEC/EDEXCEL.
Progression
Education/Training
This course is recognised by the University of Gloucestershire. Students who successfully complete the Higher National Diploma may apply to year 3 of the BA [Hons] Landscape Architecture at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham.
Entry Requirements
Year 1
Five passes at ordinary level (grade D or better)
Leaving Certificate Applied and Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme
Applicants should submit details of achievements.
Mature Students (including VTOS and BTEA)
Applicants without formal qualifications will be considered on the basis of
experience and overall demonstrable ability.
All applicants will have an advisory meeting to offer guidance and to ensure course suitability. Applicants will also be advised on course costs and registration details.
It is not a requirement to bring a portfolio, however, a portfolio can be made up of a variety of work that reflects the applicant’s drawings, paintings or any work that shows a keen interest in design.
Year 2
- Applicants must have successfully completed Year 1 or equivalent.
Fees
- There are no tuition fees for EU students. At course commencement, students are required to pay for books, exams, €200 PLC Government Levy (unless exempt), a Student Services fee and where applicable professional body registration fees.
- Students will also be required to purchase certain items, including drawing equipment.
