7 Master's degrees in Landscape Architecture in Illinois, United States
Sustainable Urban Design
The Master of Sustainable Urban Design (MSUD) program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign provides a resiliency-based curriculum for the development of urban design skills.
Landscape Architecture
Our Landscape Architecture students from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign come from a wide range of backgrounds in the arts, humanities, and sciences, enriching our program with diverse knowledge and skills that can be further engaged through landscape architecture.

Landscape Architecture and Urbanism
The Landscape Architecture and Urbanism programme from Illinois Institute of Technology is a fundamentally progressive urban enterprise based on three defining principles: the equitable global growth of our urban centers, strong trans-disciplinary collaboration, and the advancement of urban landscape theory in research and in practice

Architecture - Landscape Architecture
The Architecture - Landscape Architecture programme from Illinois Institute of Technology is a fundamentally progressive urban enterprise based on three defining principles: the equitable global growth of our urban centers, strong trans-disciplinary collaboration, and the advancement of urban landscape theory in research and in practice.
Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration
The Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration (RPTA) at Western Illinois University is meeting this challenge by preparing professionals for a variety of demanding and rewarding leisure services.
Architectural Studies
The Master of Science in Architectural Studies at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign enables students to develop specialized research skills to meet the challenges of tomorrow as an environmental design professional or academic.
Historic Preservation
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s dynamic Master of Science in Historic Preservation is an all-encompassing program covering the areas of restoration design, materials conservation, architectural history, and preservation planning.