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Planning and Landscape Architecture


  • It deepens, specializes and integrates the competencies gained at Bachelor level in landscape analysis, planning, design and management.
  • It responds to the need for advanced professionals due to rapid urbanization, territorial transformation, pressure on natural resources and climate risks.
  • It offers two clear specialization profiles: Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning.
  • It prepares students for leadership roles in complex urban and territorial projects, applied research and doctoral studies.
  • It is aligned with the UBT–BOKU 2030 reform and with European standards in landscape education and planning.



  • Carry out integrated territorial analyses and interpret spatial, statistical and environmental data.
  • Prepare visions, development scenarios and strategic planning documents.
  • Develop complex urban and territorial projects in landscape architecture.
  • Integrate green/blue infrastructure, nature-based solutions and climate adaptation goals into plans and projects.
  • Use GIS, CAD, spatial modelling and other digital tools at an advanced level.
  • Lead interdisciplinary teams, public consultation processes and inter-institutional cooperation.
  • Design and implement applied research and prepare a Master thesis with a clear methodology.
  • Act with professional integrity, public ethics and environmental responsibility.



  • Municipalities and local structures dealing with urban planning, greenery and territorial management.
  • Territorial planning, environmental and protected areas management institutions/agencies.
  • Design studios, construction companies and companies specialized in parks, gardens and green space implementation.
  • Consulting firms in territorial planning, environment, GIS, EIA/SEA and landscape management.
  • National and international development projects in rural development, nature tourism, biodiversity, ecological restoration and climate adaptation.
  • NGOs and development programs working on territory, environment and communities.
  • Academic and research careers, including doctoral studies.



  • 5% of the credits are basic/methodological courses.
  • 45% of the credits are core disciplinary courses.
  • 15% of the credits are interdisciplinary/integrative courses.
  • 10% of the credits are complementary courses.
  • 25% of the credits are final requirements (Master thesis).

The programme integrates territorial planning, landscape architecture, rural development, socio-economic aspects, ecology, digital technologies and geospatial analysis. The first year provides a shared methodological core, while the second year specializes into two profiles: Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning. The programme is delivered in Albanian and English.


  • Bachelor in Landscape Planning and Landscape Architecture
  • Bachelor in Architecture
  • Bachelor in Urban/Regional Planning
  • Bachelor in Environmental Engineering
  • Bachelor in Forestry
  • Bachelor in Horticulture / Agronomy
  • Bachelor in Geography / GIS