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127 Master's degrees in Landscape Architecture in United States
Synthetic Landscapes
Synthetic Landscapes at Southern California Institute of Architecture is a one-year, three-semester program focused on advancing knowledge and developing expertise in the emerging topics of landscape architecture.
Landscape Architecture
The two-year Master of Landscape Architecture at the University of Michigan program is designed for students who already hold an accredited landscape architecture degree and are interested in obtaining a second degree to specialize at the master’s level in a specific area.
Landscape Architecture
Master of Landscape Architecture program at Auburn University is designed to teach and model emerging real world conditions.
Historic Preservation
Clemson University’s School of Planning, Development, and Preservation in the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities welcomes applications for the Master of Science in Historic Preservation degree offered jointly with the College of Charleston.
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) from University of Tennessee Knoxville provides you with the robust design, digital communication and critical-thinking skills necessary for collaborative leadership on the multidisciplinary, multifunctional landscape projects that will be created in the future.
Landscape Architecture and Urbanism
University of Southern California offers an international laboratory for the study of place in an extraordinary natural landscape, at the center of an unparalleled multicultural region, within the context of a great urban university.
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.