Participate in building sustainable, harmonious, democratic communities through environmental design and planning. Engagement with people and place responsibly, respectfully and creatively is cultivated through the education and experience of Fanshawes Honours Bachelor of Environmental Design and Planning program. This pragmatic degree connects design thinking to learning and doing through case studies and community-based projects. In conjunction with co-op work semesters, you prepare for a rewarding career locally, provincially, nationally and internationally.
The Honours Bachelor of Environmental Design and Planning (BEDP) degree offers learning within four integrated academic cores: environmental design, planning, geographic information systems (GIS), computer-aided design and communication. Emphasis is on the use of GIS for context analysis and computer-aided design visualization. The curriculum has artistic and scientific appeal. Students explore, analyze, conceptualize and present design and planning problems, opportunities, ideas and solutions. Sustainability is a program principle for action. It informs design and planning goals related to places ecological, economic, socio-cultural and aesthetic dimensions and is demonstrated through applied community projects.
This four-year, honours degree combines the theory, knowledge and techniques of landscape architecture, urban design and planning with training in geographic information systems and computer-aided design. Become proficient in the application of industry-standard digital technologies and cutting-edge design and communication methods to real world problem-solving and presentation of ideas.
Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
1. Identify the varied nature and characteristics of sites, neighbourhoods, communities and regions.
2. Investigate and analyse complex environmental planning and design problems.
3. Conceptualize and propose solutions to environmental planning and design problems.
4. Evaluate proposed solutions to environmental planning and design problems/opportunities.
Career Information
Graduates of Fanshawes Honours Bachelor of Environmental Design and Planning program are well prepared to pursue a range of dynamic design and planning careers in both the private and public sectors, including:
urban design
urban, rural and regional planning
landscape architecture
geographic information systems/science
environment animation
Did you know Fanshawe consistently ranks high in graduation employment rates among large colleges in Ontario?
Here are some examples of entry-level career opportunities for graduates of Fanshawes Honours Bachelor of Environmental Design and Planning program:
Municipal Planning Position
Review development applications, prepare reports to council, assist senior staff with planning studies, conduct site reviews.
Planning and Urban Design Technician
Responsible for data management and analysis, the preparation of maps and report figures, and preparing conceptual site designs and layouts.
Landscape Architectural Intern
Participate in the full range of landscape architectural project work under the direction of a senior landscape architect.
Planning and GIS Technician
Work with the Geographic Information System to develop and maintain Web GIS applications, create and maintain spatial data, complete data analysis and produce mapping products.
Solid Waste Planning Co-ordinator
Responsible for the preparation of recommendations and reports related to solid waste management including collecting and synthesizing information, undertake research, formulating practical solutions and strategies.
The Ontario Association of Landscape Architects website notes employment opportunities for graduates.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
London Campus
1001 Fanshawe College Boulevard,
London,
Ontario,
N5Y 5R6, Canada
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, or mature applicant with the following courses
- Grade 12 English (U)
- Five additional Grade 12 (U or M) courses
- Final minimum average of 65% based on the highest six Grade 12 (U or M) courses
Applicants with Post-secondary Education
- Applicants who have successfully completed a two-year diploma at an accredited college with an overall GPA of 2.5 will be considered as having met the admission requirements if they also have grade 12 (or equivalent) U level English course.
- Applicants applying from a university with a minimum average of 65% in the last ten full credit or full credit equivalent courses will be considered as having met the admission requirements if they also have grade 12 (or equivalent) U level English course.
Applicants missing the required courses may want to consider our General Arts and Science - One Year program where they can earn Grade 12, U level credits.
Note: Qualifying graduates of the GIS and Urban Planning or Landscape Design diploma programs have the option to receive advanced standing into this degree program.
English Language Requirements
TOEFL iBT: 88
IELTS Academic: Overall score of 6.5 with no score less than 6.0 in any of the four bands
CAEL: Overall score of 70 with no score less than 60 in any of the four bands
PTE Academic: 59
Cambridge English: Overall score of 176 with no language skill less than 169
ESL4/GAP5: Minimum grade of 80% in Level 9, 75% in Level 10
Duolingo: Overall score of 120, with no score lower than 105
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
90.3% of Fanshawe graduates find employment within 6 months of graduation, and 85.8% of employers are satisfied with their performance.