Landscape Architects

Landscape Architects

Plan and design land areas for projects such as parks and other recreational facilities, airports, highways, hospitals, schools, land subdivisions, and commercial, industrial, and residential sites.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Alabama 130 $65,720 $31.60
Arizona 580 $57,260 $27.53
Arkansas 40 $90,990 $43.75
California 2,940 $89,690 $43.12
Colorado 1,140 $68,590 $32.97
Connecticut 140 $72,980 $35.09
Delaware 30 $68,050 $32.72
District of Columbia 50 $100,820 $48.47
Florida 1,170 $68,630 $32.99
Georgia 530 $82,420 $39.63
Idaho 90 $53,880 $25.90
Illinois 430 $82,600 $39.71
Indiana 310 $60,680 $29.17
Iowa 170 $62,650 $30.12
Kansas 130 $64,560 $31.04
Kentucky 120 $56,090 $26.97
Louisiana 90 $76,070 $36.57
Maine 50 $77,250 $37.14
Maryland 540 $80,600 $38.75
Massachusetts 370 $92,460 $44.45
Michigan 500 $66,150 $31.80
Minnesota 440 $81,630 $39.24
Mississippi 40 $45,210 $21.74
Missouri 140 $62,330 $29.97
Nebraska 110 $69,460 $33.40
Nevada 60 $70,220 $33.76
New Jersey 380 $83,570 $40.18
New York 1,040 $91,200 $43.85
North Carolina 910 $65,600 $31.54
Ohio 300 $51,830 $24.92
Oklahoma 70 $59,710 $28.71
Oregon 240 $72,120 $34.67
Pennsylvania 730 $69,570 $33.45
South Carolina 330 $65,100 $31.30
South Dakota 40 $70,490 $33.89
Tennessee 330 $65,990 $31.73
Texas 880 $71,160 $34.21
Utah 160 $77,290 $37.16
Vermont 70 $69,060 $33.20
Virginia 640 $66,450 $31.95
Washington 510 $76,260 $36.66
Wisconsin $67,290 $32.35

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals to design public and private spaces, indoor and outdoor, for leisure, recreational, commercial, and living purposes, and for professional practice as environmental designers and architects. Includes instruction in the design and planning of public and private open spaces and their relationship to buildings and other aspects of the built environment; facilities management; related aspects of interior design and architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning; and professional responsibilities and standards.

Bachelor's Degree
Bachelor's Degree

A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of landscape architecture and research in various aspects of the field. Includes instruction in geology and hydrology; soils, groundcovers, and horticultural elements; project and site planning; landscape design, history, and theory; environmental design; applicable law and regulations; and professional responsibilities and standards.

Master's Degree
Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree
University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR
Bachelor's Degree
Academy of Art University
Academy of Art University
San Francisco, CA
Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree
  • $74,980 per year
    National average salary
    Declining
    Job growth rate
  • Bachelor's degree
    Typical education requirement
  • Internship/residency
    Typical on-the-job training requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as landscape architects.

  • Less than high school 1%
  • High school graduate 5%
  • College dropout 7%
  • Associate’s degree 5%
  • Bachelor’s degree 56%
  • Master’s degree 22%
  • Doctorate degree 3%

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