Fees and intakes
Fees are available on request.
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The Master of Arts in Landscape Architecture is a postgraduate program that focuses on the design, planning, and sustainable management of outdoor spaces. It integrates design creativity, ecological awareness, urban planning, and environmental stewardship, preparing students to address contemporary challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainable urban development. The program combines studio-based design projects, technical training (GIS, CAD, 3D modeling), and theoretical studies on culture, history, and ecology. Students usually complete a design thesis or research project, demonstrating their ability to deliver innovative landscape solutions.This is a two-year conversion course for graduates who want to qualify and work as professional landscape architects. Whether you have a background in design or not, it will help you develop the skills needed for modern landscape architectural practice. The first year provides a thorough grounding in the design, social, technical and scientific aspects of the profession. You’ll learn about the history and theory of landscapes, develop visual and IT skills and tackle a broad range of design projects. The second year gives you the opportunity to specialise in landscape planning, design or management, or to take a cross-cutting approach combining more than one aspect. During the Final Landscape Project, you’ll work on a landscape architecture solution for a real-world site of your choice.
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.