Brigham Young University

Bachelor in Plant and Landscape Systems

Provo, United States

The Bachelor in Plant and Landscape Systems at Brigham Young University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Brigham Young University (BYU) is a private research university in Provo, Utah, founded in 1875 and sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The university is known for integrating academic rigor with an emphasis on personal development, ethical leadership and community service. BYU’s campus culture centers on strong student engagement, values-based education and a vibrant student life that emphasizes both scholarship and character formation.

BYU offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences, business, engineering, education and the performing arts, supported by active research centers and practical learning opportunities. Students benefit from small-class interactions, faculty mentorship and abundant extracurricular options that develop professional skills and civic-minded leadership. Career services and industry connections help students apply classroom learning through internships and research projects.

International students find at BYU a supportive environment with structured student services, language resources and community networks that facilitate cultural adjustment and academic success. Honor code expectations and campus traditions create a cohesive community, while study abroad, volunteer programs and partnerships extend global learning. For students seeking a values-focused education with strong academic support and experiential opportunities, BYU offers a distinctive blend of scholarship, service and personal growth.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Plant and Landscape Systems at Brigham Young University is a 4-year degree for students who want to work in landscape management and creation. This program helps students develop a strong foundation in plant and landscape systems and prepare for leadership roles in the industry. Students learn to identify and articulate significant experiences that strengthen their desire to incorporate their values into their work.

The curriculum covers topics like landscape contracting, design, management, and installation. Students also learn to lead and practice with a knowledge of landscape contracting at the local and national levels. Hands-on components include demonstrating competence in landscape contracting and preparing for graduate programs related to landscape management.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as landscape contractors, garden designers, landscape architects, grounds managers, or horticultural therapists. They can work in landscape companies, gardening businesses, or parks and recreation departments.

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