MA PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WITH CONVERSION

... United Kingdom
... University of East London (UEL)

Course Overview

Landscape architects are in demand nationally and internationally. There is a high industry employment rate. Our graduates perform well within the field, achieving recognition and industry awards, and 100% from our Conversion MA have found employment in practice and in senior research or policy roles, including many who have not come from an art or design undergraduate program. Our School has links with a range of professional practices and will give you invaluable experience of working collaboratively with other disciplines, on live projects, and with professionals in a practice setting. Our Masters in Professional Landscape Architecture (Conversion) will set you on the path to a rewarding and exciting career in landscape architecture.

General Eligibility

Minimum 2.1 Degree in any subject

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • Overall IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and speaking, and 5.5 in listening and reading(or recognized equivalent)

Programme Information
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Course Category

Architecture


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Campus Name

London Borough of Newnham, London, England


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

1


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score


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Tuition Fees Range

£5,160, £9,280,


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