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Masters Degrees in Landscape Architecture

We have 108 Masters Degrees in Landscape Architecture

Masters degrees in Landscape Architecture provide the training and qualifications necessary to design, create and maintain exterior spaces, from national landmarks and public parks to agricultural developments and nature reserves. These qualifications are often quite practical, with a strong vocational element and associated work experience placements. Programmes can also be research-based, focussing on the development of new methods and approaches to support practical work.

Why study a Masters in Landscape Architecture?

## Many qualifications in these fields are professionally accredited. This means that they will entitle you to work in regulated careers. In the UK, a Masters in Landscape Architecture should normally be recognised by the Landscape Institute in order to qualify you for professional practice. Programmes without specific accreditation will still provide useful skills and theoretical knowledge, but you should confirm that your course is suitable for your intended career path. Your employment prospects with a Masters in Landscape Architecture are quite varied. You may end up as part of a large team for a major property developer, help support conservation and heritage management at a specific site, or be self-employed as a private contractor.

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