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A top-rated program, and one that is constantly
adopting new ideas to keep our students at the forefront of
the profession, yet also one of the oldest departments in the
US, founded
in 1907. We have approximately 200 undergraduate
students in the five-year B.L.A. program, fifteen graduate
students in the post-professional M.L.A. program, and fifteen
more in an integrated B.L.A./M.L.A. program. The partnerships
they enjoy with our twenty full-time faculty and several affiliate/adjunct
faculty prepare them for the highest levels of private and
public practice.
Many of those experiences arise in an exciting array of centers for scholarship and outreach: the Center for Watershed Stewardship, the Hamer Center for Community Design, the Center
for Studies in Landscape History, and the Stuckeman
Center for Design Computing.
Follow the links to information about Landscape Architecture
and how to join
us at Penn State; for news about
the 1500 students who have graduated since 1956; about the
new Stuckeman
Family Building for the School of Architecture; and about
our student organization, LASS.

PICTURES AND DETAILS FROM THE 100th BIRTHDAY BASH!!!
Read about the Stuckeman Family Building in the
current issue of the
College of Arts and Architecture News
The Stuckeman Family Building has been awarded a
Gold Rating
from the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Green Building Rating System.
Click
here for directions to our building and here for
more photos.
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