The Master of Landscape Architecture focuses on the theories, methods, and practice of landscape architecture, equipping you for practice in a landscape-related discipline. Landscape architects create and manage the landscapes we live and work in. They plan and design places, at scales that range from the private garden to the urban square and the city region. The Master of Landscape Architecture is a two-year full-time postgraduate conversion course for graduates in other disciplines who wish to qualify and work as professional landscape architects or with international landscape qualifications who wish to pursue professional studies in the UK. Whether or not you have a background in design, you'll develop the skills needed for contemporary practice. You will gain a practical understanding of the theories, methods, and techniques employed in landscape architecture, with the greater part of what you learn applicable worldwide. The course has candidate accreditation from the Landscape Institute (LI) and is applying for full LI Accreditation status upon graduation of the first cohort.
A 2:1 honors degree, or international equivalent, in any subject and a demonstratable aptitude for the profession of landscape architecture through submission of a design portfolio.
IELTS 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 5.5 in all sub-skills).
Architecture
Newcastle
Postgraduate
2
September
£5,400, £12,400,
London
Postgraduate
GBP £10,400, £16,600
Southampton
Postgraduate
GBP £8,700, £14,300
Birmingham, England.
Postgraduate
GBP £4,500, £13,200