POSTGRADUATE

Landscape Architecture, MLA

Our Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA), accredited by the Landscape Institute, is for graduates who wish to take the next step towards becoming a professional landscape architect.

Degree Details

Throughout the course, you'll develop your skills and knowledge of design, history, theory, professional practice, technology, ecology, sustainability, horticulture, and digital representation. You'll have the opportunity to study specific modules covering landscape design, landscape urbanism and theory, and plant technology. The course is taught in a new building equipped with design studios, digital workshops and green roofs.

The Master of Landscape Architecture establishes the social, ecological and design processes that are fundamental to the field but encourages innovation and creativity as well. The course will appeal to anyone who wishes to pursue a professional career in the profession of Landscape Architecture, including graduates who wish to make a career change towards this area.

What sort of careers do graduates pursue?

Landscape Architecture has been taught at University of Greenwich since 1965, so many graduates find employment through the expansive alumni network in London, across the UK and overseas.

Some Landscape Architecture graduates work in architecture, landscape architecture or urban design practices. Other graduates have joined government design and planning offices to develop urban strategies and policy. Some graduates have also followed further studies through doctorate research.

Do you provide employability services?

The School of Design has an Employability Officer for postgraduate students to consult about opportunities relevant to the course. They work closely with professionals in industry to ensure you are well-prepared for the workplace and have begun to build your professional network by the time you graduate.

The central Employability and Careers Service also provides support for students preparing to apply for placements and graduate roles, such as CV clinics, mock interviews and employability skills workshops.

The University of Greenwich accepts a broad range of international qualifications for admission to our courses.

For detailed information on the academic and English language requirements, please find your country in our directory.

Alternatively, please contact us:

  • By telephone: +44 (0)20 8331 8136.
  • By email: international@gre.ac.uk.

Further information about entry

  • Applicants will submit a design portfolio to demonstrate design skills and experience.
  • Applicants may be invited for an interview, in person or online.
  • We welcome applications from mature students.

Year 1

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Landscape Design 1: Experimentation and Communication (30 credits)
  • Landscape Design 2: Ecologies, Exploration and Proposition (30 credits)
  • Contemporary Theories of Landscape (15 credits)
  • Landscape Design Technology 3 (30 credits)
  • Plant Technologies (15 credits)

Year 2

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Design Research Methodologies (20 credits)
  • Landscape Representation (20 credits)
  • Professional and Technical Practice (20 credits)
  • Advanced Landscape Design (30 credits)
  • Landscape and Urbanism Theory (30 credits)
  • Masters Project (60 credits)

How To Apply

University Of Greenwich

Complete your details and we'll make sure your inquiry is sent to the University Of Greenwich which will contact you to discuss this degree. For more details, feel free to contact one of the educational consultants at EDVISE HUB Click Here To Book Your Session

Degree Details

Throughout the course, you'll develop your skills and knowledge of design, history, theory, professional practice, technology, ecology, sustainability, horticulture, and digital representation. You'll have the opportunity to study specific modules covering landscape design, landscape urbanism and theory, and plant technology. The course is taught in a new building equipped with design studios, digital workshops and green roofs.

The Master of Landscape Architecture establishes the social, ecological and design processes that are fundamental to the field but encourages innovation and creativity as well. The course will appeal to anyone who wishes to pursue a professional career in the profession of Landscape Architecture, including graduates who wish to make a career change towards this area.

What sort of careers do graduates pursue?

Landscape Architecture has been taught at University of Greenwich since 1965, so many graduates find employment through the expansive alumni network in London, across the UK and overseas.

Some Landscape Architecture graduates work in architecture, landscape architecture or urban design practices. Other graduates have joined government design and planning offices to develop urban strategies and policy. Some graduates have also followed further studies through doctorate research.

Do you provide employability services?

The School of Design has an Employability Officer for postgraduate students to consult about opportunities relevant to the course. They work closely with professionals in industry to ensure you are well-prepared for the workplace and have begun to build your professional network by the time you graduate.

The central Employability and Careers Service also provides support for students preparing to apply for placements and graduate roles, such as CV clinics, mock interviews and employability skills workshops.

The University of Greenwich accepts a broad range of international qualifications for admission to our courses.

For detailed information on the academic and English language requirements, please find your country in our directory.

Alternatively, please contact us:

  • By telephone: +44 (0)20 8331 8136.
  • By email: international@gre.ac.uk.

Further information about entry

  • Applicants will submit a design portfolio to demonstrate design skills and experience.
  • Applicants may be invited for an interview, in person or online.
  • We welcome applications from mature students.

Year 1

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Landscape Design 1: Experimentation and Communication (30 credits)
  • Landscape Design 2: Ecologies, Exploration and Proposition (30 credits)
  • Contemporary Theories of Landscape (15 credits)
  • Landscape Design Technology 3 (30 credits)
  • Plant Technologies (15 credits)

Year 2

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Design Research Methodologies (20 credits)
  • Landscape Representation (20 credits)
  • Professional and Technical Practice (20 credits)
  • Advanced Landscape Design (30 credits)
  • Landscape and Urbanism Theory (30 credits)
  • Masters Project (60 credits)

How To Apply

University Of Greenwich

Complete your details and we'll make sure your inquiry is sent to the University Of Greenwich which will contact you to discuss this degree. For more details, feel free to contact one of the educational consultants at EDVISE HUB Click Here To Book Your Session

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Duration: Full-time - 2 years
Part-time - 3 years

Location: United Kingdom

Fees: £15,100

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