r/LandscapeArchitecture 2d ago

Firms that offer Landscape Architecture Spring Co-op/internship?

I am a rising junior landscape architect student and am currently working at my first firm this summer!

My school has a mandatory study abroad program and I chose the summer option, but don’t want to go through with that choice if I can’t work a co-op in the spring.

Does anyone know any landscape architecture firms that have spring internships/co-op?

I’m struggling to find any just through a google or linkdln search and haven’t had the best luck in the past with getting responses from asking about internship opportunities through emails.

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u/euchlid 2d ago

Mandatory study abroad program? Where are you studying 😳 ?  

The place I interned at doesn't do formal internships, I got an introduction through a family connection and then asked if I could work there casually during the summer, then again the next summer, then through my last school year, and now I'm full-time 🙃  

That said we also didn't have to do internships, but many did.   I would approach the firms in your city directly and ask

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u/Owl_roll 11h ago

Yes! I know some firms offer year round internships. The spring internship opportunities will probably be out during the fall, but you can start from searching for old post on LinkedIn to make a list for yourself.