Temple University Department of Landscape, Architecture, & Horticulture
The Landscape Architecture and Horticulture degree programs at Temple University's Tyler School of Art and Architecture share a vision of inspiring the next generation of professionals to lead the transformation of natural
and built environments - creating places that are ecologically sound, socially equitable and resilient, while addressing the challenges of climate change. Temple University's Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture (BSLA) program is a four-year, ecologically based, Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board (LAAB)-accredited degree program that integrates art, culture, ecology and horticulture in the design of open space. Our BSLA students have been actively involved in the Philadelphia Flower Show for many decades and have received numerous accolades. We are known for integrating ecological design and environmental ethics while educating our students and the public.