Masters (Coursework)
Are you currently practicing in the field of landscape architecture, architecture or design, or do you have a degree in landscape architecture? The Master of Landscape Architecture is a qualification for people who have practiced or studied in one of these areas and want to advance their skills and explore an area of their interest. In this master's by project, you'll advance your knowledge of current design techniques, and learn to present your work effectively to interdisciplinary audiences.
The Master of Landscape Architecture offers landscape architects and graduates the chance to carve out a particular focus of investigation. It's a 'research through design' programme created to contribute to the landscape design discipline as well as your own professional development. The key outcome of this programme is a master level project that demonstrates your specialised skill and/or knowledge in your area of chosen expertise.
There are three possible pathways through the master's, each with an emphasis on developing hands-on experience:
You don't need to have a fully developed research project when you begin this programme. When you start you'll have 6 weeks to fine tune your research proposal. You will complete a seminar series that explores current design theory and practice, this will help you develop your research question and a draft research proposal. Then, present your draft project proposal at a workshop where you receive feedback from your colleagues, tutors and invited expert guests. If your proposal is confirmed, you embark on a series of workshops at which you present your work in progress for critique and evaluation by invited architects, landscape architects and designers. These regular workshops aim to stimulate you to move beyond current models, trends and preconceptions. There will also be sessions offered throughout the year to discuss your project. These workshops are open to other students, staff, industry and public. See our previous and upcoming critque workshops on our blog.
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If you are invited for an interview, you will be asked to present a portfolio of your design work. You should be ready to discuss your professional and/or undergraduate history, the ideas within your design work, your interests and the area of research by design that you are considering. See our portfolio guidelines on what to include, what not to include and how to lay it all out.
Once you've successfully completed this programme you'll receive the qualification: Master of Landscape Architecture.
This qualification is a research master's, not an accredited postgraduate programme so you will not be able to become a registered Landscape Architect.
What you will need to study this programme.
Domestic studentsYou must have completed at least one of the following:
Don't meet these Academic requirements?
For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 74 KB)
International students Academic requirementsYou must have completed at least one of the following:
And English entry requirements;
If English is not your first language, you will also need at least one of the following qualifications:
Don't meet these Academic requirements?
For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 74 KB)
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