Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £11,325 | £11,325 |
| Northern Ireland | £11,325 | £11,325 |
| Scotland | £11,325 | £11,325 |
| Wales | £11,325 | £11,325 |
| EU | £17,975 | £17,975 |
| International | £17,975 | £17,975 |
Requirements
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About
The MLA program, accredited by the Landscape Institute, is designed for graduates aiming to become professional landscape architects.
Course Structure and Content
Throughout the course, students will enhance their skills and knowledge in various areas:
- Design
- History and Theory
- Professional Practice
- Technology
- Ecology and Sustainability
- Horticulture
- Digital Representation
Specific modules include landscape design, landscape urbanism and theory, and plant technology. The program is conducted in a modern facility featuring design studios, digital workshops, and green roofs.
Course Objectives
The MLA program emphasizes:
- Understanding social,
Subject Area Information
Landscape architecture and design is a multifaceted discipline that combines elements of art, science, and environmental stewardship to create aesthetically pleasing and functional outdoor spaces.
1. Introduction to Landscape Architecture
2. Plant Identification and Ecology
3. Site Analysis and Planning
4. Design Studio
5. Sustainable Design Practices
6. Landscape Construction and Materials
7. Urban Design and Planning
8. Cultural Landscapes
- Design and Visualization
- Ecological Literacy
- Technical Proficiency
- Analytical Skills
- Communication
Career
A course in landscape architecture and design equips students with a blend of artistic creativity, scientific knowledge, and technical skills, preparing them to contribute to the creation of sustainable, functional, and beautiful outdoor environments.
Landscape Architect
Designing and planning outdoor spaces for residential, commercial, and public projects.
Urban Planner
Working on the development and revitalization of urban areas, focusing on sustainable and community-oriented design.
Environmental Consultant
Advising on projects to ensure they meet environmental regulations and sustainability goals.
Horticulturist
Specializing in the selection and care of plants in designed landscapes.
Landscape Contractor
Overseeing the construction and implementation of landscape designs.
Parks and Recreation Manager
Managing public parks and recreational facilities, ensuring they are well-maintained and accessible.
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