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MA PGDip Landscape Architecture (Conversion)

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MA Full Time (2 years) MA Part Time (4 years) PgDip Full Time (2 years) PgDip Part Time (4 years)

Masters Degree Description

Build upon your existing skills within a highly professional environment, on a course recognised by the International Federation of Landscape Architects and accredited by the Landscape Institute.

You’ll actively acquire the practical skills and knowledge that underpin the landscape architecture industry in the 21st century. Studying philosophical aspects of the discipline, exploring influential landscapes and working on live private and public sector briefs will increase your confidence and expertise. With a long-standing reputation and excellent links to industry and professional bodies -plus a strong emphasis on sustainability – this course provides an excellent foundation upon which to build a dynamic career.

Entry Requirements

You should hold at least a 2.2 Bachelors degree with honours.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Graduate ready to launch into a career within landscape architecture. Discover a range of options within the private, public and charity sectors, working in landscape planning, project management and garden design.

Module Details

Core Modules:

Professional Practice: Digital Communication 1 (AD4601)
Representation & Design Strategies for Landscape (AD4606)
Professional Practice: Digital Communication 2 (AD5601)
Cultural Context: Environment and Legislation (AD5603)
Sustainable Technology 2 (AD5604)
Design Projects 2 (AD5605)
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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