This course is part of an accelerated professional degree for students from non-cognate undergraduate degrees. The dominant mode of teaching and learning is through design studios which are each 25 points. To be successful in this degree, a commitment of at least 25 points a semester is necessary.
The Master of Landscape Architecture will give you the knowledge and skills to help improve our built and natural environments through innovative design. You will gain:
- The skills to design ecologically sound and contemporary landscapes using the latest materials and technologies
- In-depth understanding of international contemporary practice
- The management and communications skills to work effectively in interdisciplinary project teams, directly applicable in professional practice
- An in-depth grounding in landscape architectural history and theory.
The Master of Landscape Architecture offers you flexibility, so you can take a two-year program if you already have a three-year undergraduate degree in Landscape Architecture or the three-year program if your first degree is not in landscape architecture and you are making a career change.