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Key BenefitsEarn a prestigious qualification that prepares you for diverse landscape architecture projects of varying scales and complexities.Integrate historical, cultural, and forward-thinking perspectives into your design approach.Create research-driven solutions for modern issues like climate extremes, urban flooding, fast-paced city growth, ecosystem decline, social disparities, and community health needs.Collaborate on actual landscape projects alongside communities, professionals, and stakeholders, with emphasis on subtropical environments.Master adaptable abilities in visual presentation, public involvement, analytical reasoning, and ethical standards applicable across different scenarios.Enhance your expertise with cutting-edge tools in our state-of-the-art design facilities.QUT ranks among the world's top 100 universities and holds fifth position in Australia for architecture and built environment studies (2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject).Program AdvantagesFor over 60 years, our Landscape Architecture program has maintained strong industry recognition. Learn from top practitioners who provide current insights and career advantages.Our graduates enjoy excellent employment prospects, often securing positions before graduation.We emphasize hands-on learning through site visits, field excursions, and international study opportunities.As a leading Australian landscape architecture educator, our alumni are successful professionals working globally. QUT consistently ranks in the global top 100 for architecture and built environment studies.Career PathwaysA landscape architecture degree opens doors to diverse opportunities in private firms (from large teams to small partnerships), government agencies, or NGOs. You'll work alongside architects, engineers, ecologists, and other specialists on projects including:Public and private spacesNational parks and urban green areasEducational campuses and recreational facilitiesInfrastructure projects and ecological restorationGraduates often pursue international experience. Students and alumni can join the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA).Career options include:Landscape design firmsMultidisciplinary practicesCommunity-focused design companiesEnvironmental and conservation organizationsGovernment planning and infrastructure departmentsInternational agenciesEducational institutionsPotential RolesLandscape designerUrban plannerParks administratorRecreational space designerCity development specialist