Check out our frequently asked questions for answers to the most common questions about the BLA, or contact us with any other questions.
Academics
It is recommended that students attend the BLA on a full-time basis in order to progress through the program within four years. However, students may work part-time jobs or internships while in the program.
It is highly recommended that BLA students begin the program during the fall semester. However, students may be admitted for spring semester or otherwise transfer into the program after the first semester and be able to successfully integrate into the program.
Yes, landscape architecture students may join B.Arch and Sustainable Built Environments students for summer study abroad opportunities.
Because it is a new program, the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture is not yet accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board. Once our first BLA class graduates in 2025, we will apply for accreditation.
There are computers available in the studio and computer lab; however, they are often used for courses. It is strongly recommended that you bring your own laptop computer to campus. Personal computers must meet specific computer requirements in order to run the necessary software.
Admissions
BLA students apply through University of Arizona Undergraduate Admissions. Learn more about the process, including application deadlines and costs.
Due to current building renovations at CAPLA West, tours are limited. However, we offer virtual tours and you may connect with our recruitment and outreach coordinator to discuss the program, including sitting in an online class. You may also connect with our Student Ambassadors, who are happy to tell you about the studio spaces and other building features.
Please check the University of Arizona Tuition and Fees website for the most detailed cost information.