Garden Art and Floral Arrangements

College: University of Life Science in Lublin

Department: Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture

Area: Engineering and technology, Natural sciences

Type: Full-time studies

Degree: Bachelor programs

Language: Polish

Garden art and plant arrangements is a specialty in its specificity, as it is an intermediate direction – a link between gardening and landscape architecture. It contains elements missing in both directions and emphasizes the aesthetics of the environment and human life quality on public and private scale using plant material. The main task of the field of garden art and plant arrangements is to emphasize the beauty of cultivated and wild plants in the human environment not only by arranging green areas, including gardens and parks (of different scale and character), but also interior decoration, their arrangement with the use of plant material following with the functional, psychological and biological needs of a human being. The aim of the first-cycle studies in garden art and plant arrangements is to acquire skills, knowledge, and competences in shaping the environment aimed at integrating gardening and art in the scale of green areas and interiors, and obtaining by the graduate the professional qualifications of an engineer through mastering an advanced degree basic knowledge, skills and social qualifications in the field of the profession. The garden art and plant arrangements in agricultural sciences and art mean that the graduate – engineer has interdisciplinary knowledge, skills, and competencies.

University of Life Sciences in Lublin
ul. Akademicka 13, 20-950 Lublin, Poland
www.up.lublin.pl

Full degree studies in English
Rector’s Proxy for international education
Professor Krzysztof Gołacki
phone: +48 (81) 531 97 56
krzysztof.golacki@up.lublin.pl

Admissions Office
Akademicka 13, 20-950 Lublin, Poland
phone: +48 (81) 445 66 91
admission@up.lublin.pl

Information for candidates from Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan
phone: +48 (81) 445 66 91
rekrutacja.ua@up.lublin.pl