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The Master in Landscape Architecture program fosters innovative design and planning approaches to enhance environmental sustainability, urban spaces, and community well-being. Combining cross-disciplinary education, research, and public collaboration, the curriculum drives cutting-edge design by leveraging our distinctive position in a dynamic urban learning environment (DFW). The program covers essential professional knowledge in landscape architecture while equipping students with practical skills for their careers.
Applicants with degrees or work experience in related disciplines (horticulture, architecture, engineering, environmental design, urban planning, etc.) may qualify for advanced placement. This enables entry into the second-year curriculum phase. The program requires completion of at least 62 credit hours.