Landscape Contracting Major
Art, science, and entrepreneurship meet outside.
Landscape Contracting is a hands-on, science-based education in plants and soils fused with design, technology, business, and practical engineering. Grads take leadership roles in landscape design-and-build companies or start and run successful businesses of their own.
Transform the very ground we walk on.
If you want a rewarding career affecting people’s lives by doing work that is enduring and beautiful, you’ve found it. Penn State Landscape Contracting grads have unmatchable career opportunities. In fact, there are MANY more jobs than trained professionals ready to fill them.
Our faculty and staff are driven to help ensure you are career ready. They have the academic credentials, but more important, they have industry experience under their belts as landscape designers, builders, managers, and entrepreneurs.
Landscape Contracting is the right major if you’re:
- aspiring to see the product of your skill and imagination come to life
- a hands-on learner
- happiest outside
- seeking a career with potential for high reward, right away
- entrepreneurial
- someone who loves to make things of beauty that others can appreciate
See the University Bulletin for details on program requirements, suggested academic plan, and more.
Ag Journeys
“I was down in the weeds, laboring for hours and hours on a design. Then, at the end, I pushed away from the table and my jaw dropped. It was beautiful. It was perfect. I did that.”
– Kamsi Gerry-Ofor
The syllabus is just the beginning.
Grads let us know that what they learned outside the curriculum has a huge impact. We have a constant stream of alumni who come back to campus to mentor future landscape contractors—always with an eye open for promising future hires.
Same goes with our internship opportunities. Companies compete to bring Penn Staters onboard for the summer, and many students return to campus with a summer of practical experience and a job offer waiting in the wings. There are research opportunities, foreign travel opportunities, and more to gain experience and academic credit.
Craft your experience.
Related clubs and teams
- Horticulture Club
- Flower Judging Team
- Soil Judging Team
- Turfgrass Club
- Weed Science Team
- Woodsmen Teams
- See all clubs and teams
Recent internships
- Arboriculturist at landscape contracting company
- Marketing and sales at landscape design-and-build firm
- Designer at landscape contracting company
- Landscape maintenance at commercial landscaping business
Popular study abroad
- Gardens, Villas, and Landscapes of Northern Italy
- An Irish Odyssey: A Sojourn through Irish History and Culture
A practical, workforce-ready degree—and a college experience you’ll love.
Penn State Landscape Contracting grads are in the boardroom, out on the job, and all over the world, right now. You can harness the awesome power of a truly unique education at one of the world’s most prestigious universities.
Our alumni out in the world
- Arboretums
- Garden centers
- Landscape design/build firms
- Municipalities
- Nurseries
- Park systems
- Public gardens
Landscape Contracting Career Options
What can I do with a Landscape Contracting degree? Here are just a few career examples:
Landscape manager
Landscapes managers oversee all aspects of installing and maintaining landscaped and natural spaces.
What will I do?
- Train, schedule, and supervise work crews
- Work closely with clients to develop or refine plans
- Negotiate and purchase plants and equipment
Landscape designer
A landscape designer designs attractive and functional outdoor spaces for homes, small businesses, corporate spaces, schools, and government offices.
What will I do?
- Work closely with clients throughout project planning and execution
- Create and present custom landscape designs
- Tailor designs to the clients’ tastes, budget, and property features
- Secure necessary permits from relevant government authorities
- Select and negotiate price for plants and other project elements
Arborist
An arborist identifies, cultivates, manages, and studies individual trees and shrubs.
What will I do?
- Use rope systems to safely climb trees for pruning and assessment
- Draft and execute plans, including tree surgery, to restore health to trees affected by damage or disease
- Safely remove unhealthy trees
- Select and plant new trees that meet design/customer needs and wants
Landscape sales manager
A Landscape sales manager leads a team that sells design, construction, and maintenance services.
What will I do?
- Follow up on sales leads and create new ones
- Stay current on landscape trends and materials
- Use practical landscape contracting knowledge to interface effectively with vendors and crews
Landscape Contracting Students in the News
December 5, 2022
College of Ag Sciences minority alumni return to campus, discuss their journeys
Four graduates of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences recently returned to campus to discuss success in class to success in life as guest speakers on a minority alumni panel, hosted by the college’s Office of Multicultural Affairs.
Read MoreNovember 16, 2021
Plant science professor remembered for unwavering dedication to student success
Dan Stearns, J. Franklin Styer Professor Emeritus, who served as the inaugural professor and program coordinator of the landscape contracting program in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, is being remembered as an extraordinary educator and mentor whose care for and commitment to students — and the landscape contracting industry — was unparalleled.
Read MoreMarch 5, 2020
Teaching excellence recognized in College of Agricultural Sciences
Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences has recognized nine faculty members for outstanding teaching in 2019.
Read MoreOctober 6, 2019
Penn State senior shares his passion for landscape contracting
Jack Pohutsky, a senior in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, was attracted to the rewarding, hands-on work of landscape contracting, and he took to the major immediately. Through small, student-focused classes, which touched on subjects such as horticulture, biology and design software, he has gained valuable knowledge and experience.
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