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The MSc in Architecture, Landscape, and Environment enables you to deepen your studies within the vibrant academic setting of Edinburgh College of Art. This program encourages engagement with cutting-edge critical theories and practices addressing today's pressing environmental and social issues, guided by the University of Edinburgh's research-focused faculty. With its interdisciplinary approach, the program fosters exploration of the connections between architecture, landscape design, and ecological considerations. Structured to accommodate diverse interests, it offers a flexible curriculum that empowers students to tailor their learning journey, cultivating expertise in various innovative and specialized methods pertinent to site-specific spatial theory and practice. Your academic path will be shaped by elective courses and your final research project, supported by a broad selection of modules covering architectural, landscape, and environmental topics. Core courses focus on creative research methodologies and site analysis. Through seminars, fieldwork in Edinburgh, Scotland, and international locations, and close mentorship, you'll develop your research project after completing two semesters of coursework.
A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, in architecture, architectural history, landscape architecture, or another humanities, social science, or creative arts subject. We will also consider a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, in other subjects.