Undergraduate Majors
With more than 40 majors to choose from, our curriculum offers you unparalleled opportunity to pick your path and find the right fit for you, whether you’re interested in Natural Sciences and Mathematics or Social Sciences, or Humanities like History and English are more your style.
Many of our majors also offer opportunities for internships and co-ops both locally and nationally, study abroad and service learning, where you make real-world impact on your community.
If you’re not sure which major is right for you, you’re not alone. Many incoming students aren’t sure with path is the right one—which may be why many of our first-year students choose our Exploratory Studies Program. Through Exploratory Studies, you’ll learn more about what each major has to offer, and whether it’s right for you.
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- Africana Studies
- Anthropology
- Arabic Language and Culture
- Archaeology
- Asian Studies
- Biochemistry
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Classical Civilization
- Classics
- Communication
- Digital Media Collaborative
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Exploratory
- Film & Media Studies
- French
- Games and Animation
- Geography
- Geology
- German Studies
- History
- Interdisciplinary
- International Affairs
- Journalism
- Judaic Studies
- Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino/a/x Studies
- Liberal Arts
- Mathematics
- Neuroscience
- Organizational Leadership
- Philosophy
- Philosophy: Cognitive
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Public Relations
- Public Health
- Social Justice - BA
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
- Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Why study Urban Landscapes?
The certificate in urban landscapes curriculum expands basic knowledge of building and landscape design to address the role of plant life in the sustainable urban environment.
Upon completion of this certificate, students will be able to:
- Recognize the urban systems that support life and current issues in their sustainable development.
- Recognize the favorable conditions for urban landscape restoration and improved quality of life.
- Describe the role of plant life in the urban landscape’s social, economic, and ecological functions.
- Apply the basic principles of sustainable landscape design and construction to the development of an urban site.
The metropolitan area of the University of Cincinnati provides a diverse selection of interesting urban issues for study, including the preservation and revitalization of its historic neighborhoods and sustainable development in the suburban areas, the challenges facing one of the oldest park systems in North America, the assets and challenges of a major city in the climate and economy of the Ohio River Valley, and the role of plant life in the ecology, economy, and culture of the city.
Students who are interested in the sustainable development of the city and its region will excel in this certificate program. This program gives students a new way to see the life of the city through studies of forestry, agriculture, living architecture, and infrastructure.
Career Possibilities
This certificate will supplement the fundamental knowledge and skills offered by undergraduate training in:
- landscape architecture
- planning
- architecture
- horticulture
- engineering
- design
- construction management
- environmental studies
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Advising
Students interested in this certificate should work with their major advisors to confirm the compatibility with their major's requirements and course schedules. Questions about the certificate should contact DAAP Admissions at daap-admissions@uc.edu or 513-556-1376.
Admission Requirements
Students seeking admission to this certificate must have at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average in previous college work. To apply, students should submit the DAAP Undergraduate Application for Certificates and Minor online.
Accreditation
The University of Cincinnati and all regional campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.Quick Facts
CERT2 in Urban Landscapes
Full-Time Program Duration
2.0 Years
Location
West Campus
Interest Areas:
Architecture, Construction and Building Trade
Design
Planning
Contact
PO Box 210016
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0016
Phone: (513) 556-1376
DAAP Admissions
daap-admissions@uc.edu