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This one-year program focuses on teaching effective stewardship of both natural and designed environments. It integrates ecological, social, cultural, and economic considerations to enhance the care of renowned landscapes. You'll discover techniques for restoring neglected or damaged areas, with the Special Project and Dissertation offering opportunities to investigate subjects of individual interest.
The curriculum enables landscape architects to specialize in management or introduces land management concepts to professionals in related fields like geography or ecology. Students can choose between Landscape Institute-accredited or non-accredited pathways.
Career prospects
Our graduates enjoy diverse, fulfilling careers globally, with alumni employed across 70+ nations. They work across private enterprises, entrepreneurial ventures, and public/community organizations, contributing to societal betterment.
Notable alumni have reached pinnacle achievements in landscape architecture, including former leaders of the Landscape Institute and International Federation of Landscape Architects.
Even outside landscape careers, graduates maintain strong employability. The program cultivates transferable competencies including visual communication, organizational leadership, and interpersonal skills that create meaningful professional contributions across industries.