Looking to make a real difference in the world with your design skills? The M.L.A. professional degree will provide you with the tools you need to become a creative and effective leader in the field of landscape architecture. Our inclusive and interdisciplinary design methodologies prepares you to study matters of global significance, such as the reclamation of urban vacancies, the design of infrastructural systems, the preservation of natural resources and the pursuit of social justice and cultural landscapes. Join us and shape a better future.
Landscape Architecture - M.L.A. I
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About the Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA I) Program
The Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA I) program in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design (CAED) prepares graduates for active, creative, leadership roles in the landscape architecture profession through inclusive and interdisciplinary design methodologies, issues surrounding urban landscapes, ecologies and social concerns through the exploration of project-based learning.
Who Should Enroll?
The Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA I) is for those without a professional degree in Landscape Architecture.
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Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Landscape Architecture - M.L.A. I
Graduates of the M.L.A. I program can pursue careers as landscape architects, site planners, and environmental designers. They may find employment in landscape architecture firms, urban planning agencies, governmental organizations, or non-profits focused on environmental conservation. With their comprehensive training, graduates are well-prepared to lead projects that enhance public spaces, promote sustainability, and create vibrant communities that harmonize with the natural environment.