University of Georgia College of Environment & Design
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The University of Georgia College of Environment & Design (CED) is a college within the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, Georgia, United States.
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[edit] History
In 2001, the CED was formed by combining the Institute of Ecology with the School of Environmental Design (SED). It was recently named the #1 Landscape Architecture program for undergraduates in the nation, as well as #3 for post-grad studies.
[edit] Departments
The following units are part of the CED:
- Institute of Ecology
- School of Environmental Design
[edit] Centers
- River Basin Center
- Center for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes
- Center for Community Design, Planning and Preservation (CCDP)
- Natural Resources Spatial Analysis Laboratory (NARSAL)
- Academy of the Environment
[edit] Degrees offered
[edit] Undergraduate
The following undergraduate degrees are offered by the CED:
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.)
- Bachelor of Science in Ecology (B.S.)
[edit] Graduate degrees
- Master of Landscape Architecture
- Master of Historic Preservation
- Master of Arts in Ecology
- Master of Arts in Conservation Ecology & Sustainable Development
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Ecology
[edit] References
- UGA College of Environment & Design official website
- UNDERGRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES OFFERED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, UGA Bulletin
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