You’ll develop and refine vital skills and experience, to establish a long-term career in an exciting profession. The world of landscape architecture encompasses many skills and environments. On this course, you’ll benefit from professional links to industry, an emphasis on sustainability, a wide range of client projects and proactive teaching staff with extensive professional practice experience. As a result, you’ll acquire the high level of knowledge and professionalism required to build a rewarding career, skilfully tackling 21st-century issues from sustainability to changes in government policy.
With proximity to cities and rich English landscapes, you’ll be exposed to the breadth of landscape practice. Landscape architecture is an alchemy of global topics and specific local conditions, and you will develop your skills in this context. The emphasis on both practical and academic aspects of the profession ensures that you will leave with the confidence and insight to go straight into employment and forge a successful career.
At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent in landscape architecture or landscape design (for direct entry onto the MA, or an undergraduate degree in any field of 2:2 or above for the conversion MA)
Graduate ready to launch into a range of exciting careers in landscape architecture. Discover a range of opportunities to work in national parks, city layouts, world heritage sites, school playground design and other design roles across the private, public and charity sector.
Core Modules:
Landscape Professional Practice (AD7601)
Landscape Design Studio (AD7602)
Landscape Planning Studio (AD7604)
Ecological Landscape Design (AD7610)
Research Methods for Built Environment (AD7670)
Our Urban Futures (AD7677)
Optional Modules:
Masters Dissertation or Major Project (AD7600)
Investigative Design Dissertation (AD7631)
Applied Conservation (NS7914)
Environmental Governance and Decision Making (NS7916)
Fundamentals of Conservation GIS (NS7930)
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