The Architecture and Landscape BA course offered at the University of Sheffield is a unique dual degree that integrates the disciplines of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in a coherent, accredited program. This course nurtures creativity and provides students the scope of exploring sustainable design problems.Course Content: The course content is designed to offer insights on effective utilization of spaces, integrating knowledge of architecture, and landscape with emphasis on environmental concerns. It aims to equip students with the skills to enhance the quality of the environment and negotiate the inherent tensions between city and country that define contemporary life. Key Modules: Key modules include Design Studios where students carry out individual and group design work. Some other key modules include Ecological Design, History of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Urban Culture and Landscape Ecology, and Sustainable Environmental Design.Accreditations: This degree course is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Landscape Institute.Future Careers: Architecture and Landscape BA graduates often go on to become architects, with special emphasis on landscape architecture. They end up working in varied roles in both private practice and public sector in areas such as planning, design and consultation.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.