Study Options after Graduation
After graduation some students seek additional training or education,
depending on their career goals.
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Conway has a program to connect graduates interested in an
internship with alumni/ae who have paid or unpaid positions to offer. The
number and location of internships available varies from year to year.
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Conway has a special agreement with the nearby
University of
Massachusetts at Amherst allowing students who wish
to obtain a professional three-year degree in landscape architecture to
reduce study toward the UMass degree by up to one year.
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Conway collaborates with
Anhalt University in Bernburg, Germany,
to facilitate international study in landscape design, especially
digital technology. The graduate courses in landscape
architecture at Anhalt are conducted in English, and offer Conway
graduates an opportunity to work with teachers and students from many
parts of the world.
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Conway collaborates with the Prescott, Arizona based
Ecosa Institute
which offers a fall term for designers interested in exploring an
interdisciplinary approach to sustainable design.
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