The Landscape Architecture BA at the University of Sheffield provides a comprehensive three-year undergraduate education in the planning, design, and management of both urban and rural landscapes. The program emphasizes landscape planning, considering the social and environmental impact of design interventions. Students gain broad training in landscape theories, creative techniques, design, management, and planning, working at multiple scales from small gardens to large urban redevelopment and rewilded estates. The curriculum supports students in understanding urban design theory, planning, and professional practice, with core modules including history and theory of landscape architecture, ecological processes, planting and construction design, and landscape planning for a changing world. Accreditation allows graduates to begin the pathway to become Chartered Members of the Landscape Institute.