The program is spread over four years. Students must complete 150 n''z to receive a professional degree in Landscape Architecture. Landscape Architecture students will take part in the core courses together with architecture students at Bezalel.
The curriculum is divided into three sections: design studios, methods, and theory. The first and second years include foundation studies, consisting mostly of required courses that represent the core knowledge, skills, and basic methods of landscape architectural practice. The third and fourth years offer advanced studies which include elective courses. Students may choose from elective courses offered at the Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment or at Bezalel.
Classes will be held at the School of Architecture at Bezalel, taught by faculty members who are leaders in the field, locally and internationally. One day of classes per week will be held in Rehovot.
Upon completion of the academic requirements, a professional degree in Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.) will be awarded in accordance with the requirements of the Registrar of Engineers and Architects on behalf of both institutions.
The program seeks to graduate innovative professionals with multidisciplinary expertise who will redefine the field of landscape architecture in both the the private and public sectors.