This degree programme offers multidisciplinary training in agronomy, botany, landscape, design and business, through an articulated curriculum divided into eight learning areas. Through supervised practical activities carried out in these course units and in self-study activities, the final examination and a range of elective learning activities offering practical experience (internship, practicum, seminars), the programme also allows students to develop judgement and communication skills and a range of transversal learning competencies allowing them to work in interdisciplinary teams, progressively developing professional awareness and enhancing their own specific synthesis and investigation skills, defining autonomous learning paths to develop their own professional knowledge in a range of operational contexts.