4 Master's degrees in Landscape Architecture in Virginia, United States
Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture program of Virginia Tech includes an accredited three-year professional degree program that prepares students for the field and practice of landscape architecture.
Architectural History
Students in the Master of Architectural History program from University of Virginia hold a wide variety of undergraduate degrees from accredited colleges or universities. Recently these have included architecture, art history, English, history, biology, French, American Studies, engineering, and historic preservation, as well as architectural history.
Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture at University of Virginia develops critical perspectives on issues that affect landscapes across a broad range of scales, including issues of technology, social and environmental justice, ecology and design culture.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning programme from Virginia Commonwealth University advances social justice and quality of life through planning, designing and evaluating options to create, enhance and sustain the social, economic and environmental conditions that improve communities.