DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND AGROTOURISMUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn

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The employees of the Department, together with doctoral students, conduct classes and give lectures at the Faculty of Environmental Management and Agriculture, and the Faculty of Animal Bioengineering.

Within the framework of professional and supplementary master’s studies, regular and extramural.

From the moment of the Department establishment, i.e. December 1997, 46 master’s theses (major: agriculture; line of specialization: green areas management) and 45 engineer’s theses (major: landscape architecture) have been defended.

    The employees of the Department conduct classes and give lectures within the framework of the following majors and lines of specialization:
  • Faculty of Environmental Management and Agriculture:
    • Landscape architecture
    • Horticulture
    • Environmental Protection (Environmental Management and Protection)
    • Agriculture (Agritourism, Green areas management)
  • Faculty of Animal Bioengineering:
    • Animal Husbandry (Agritourism)
    List of subjects taught at the Department:
  • Landscape architecture (specialization: agritourism)
  • Tourist facilities (specialization: agritourism)
  • History of architecture and the art of horticulture (major: landscape architecture)
  • Conservation and renewal (major: landscape architecture)
  • Sightseeing tourism (major: landscape architecture)
  • Sightseeing tourism and elements of qualified tourism (specialization: agritourism)
  • Landscape management and conservation (major: environmental protection)
  • Green areas management (specialization: agritourism)
  • World-famous gardens (major: landscape architecture)
  • Landscape conservation and reclamation (major: landscape architecture)
  • Non-agricultural functions of rural areas (major: environmental protection)
  • Landscape design (major: landscape architecture)
  • Landscape renovation in degraded areas
  • Theory and principles of landscape design (major: landscape architecture)
  • Introduction to agritourism (specialization: agritourism)
  • Plant communities (major: landscape architecture)


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