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Plant & Landscape Systems

Welcome to Plant & Landscape Systems

Plant & Landscape Systems is the profession that designs, builds, and maintains beautiful outdoor and indoor environments. Landscape management is all around you - from parks, commercial and residential properties, to interior plantings in shopping malls, hotels, offices, and homes. This is more than a $70 billion industry and it has great career opportunities.

The Plant & Landscape Systems program is accredited by the National Association of Landscape Professionals. BYU offers one of the top landscape-related degrees available with courses in landscape design, construction, management, and interior landscapes. Required business classes lead to a management minor, and a Plant & Landscape Systems Minor is available for students in other majors.

Students gain hands-on experience through BYU Grounds, internships, and extracurricular activities. Networking is an important focus in the program and students meet top professionals at career fairs and national events.

The Landscape Management Club, Student Career Days, and many shared classes connect students with each other and their professors in a powerful way. Upon graduating, students are ready for the best employment positions and graduate programs with the skills needed to appreciate, create, and manage beautiful landscapes.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide the best undergraduate degree that blends education in plants, business, and design. The program focuses on the art and science of 1) creating sustainable, beautiful indoor and outdoor landscapes; and 2) plant production technology in controlled environments.

Through a combination of theory, experiential learning, and networking, our graduates are prepared to excel in a wide variety of professions that connect people with plants. The Plant & Landscape Systems degree fully supports the mission of Brigham Young University.

BYU wins fourth consecutive championship at National Collegiate Landscape Competition

BYU Plant & Landscape Systems students won big at the 2022 National Collegiate Landscape Competition. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a team of 37 students competed in a variety of landscape-related events at North Carolina State University.

Why Plant & Landscape Systems

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10 Reasons You Should Study Plant & Landscape Systems

BYU is consistently ranked as one of the top 3 landscape management programs in the nation by the National Association of Landscape Professionals.
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