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MA Landscape Architecture
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Landscape architecture is concerned with the design, planning, and stewardship of outdoor environments, from urban parks, streets, and waterways to large-scale ecological and infrastructure projects. It draws on ecology, earth science, spatial design, social theory, and cultural history to create places that function for people and support biodiversity, often in contexts where climate resilience and environmental sustainability are central concerns. The profession is increasingly recognised as essential to how cities adapt to climate change, restore damaged ecosystems, and provide the green infrastructure that improves public health and quality of life. At the University of Edinburgh, this five-year full-time integrated master's programme provides both the breadth of a general landscape architecture education and the depth needed to qualify as a professional landscape architect. You will work on real sites and scenarios, engaging with client-driven briefs in landscape studios and developing design creativity alongside professional practice skills. The studio-based model of learning is supplemented by a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you multiple forms of direct professional and international experience before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects the design and intellectual demands of the programme. You will develop skills in site analysis, ecological understanding, spatial representation, planting design, and the management of complex landscape and planning projects. The integrated master's qualification prepares you directly for professional practice and the route to chartered landscape architect status. Graduates work in private landscape architecture practices, local authorities, national parks, environmental agencies, urban regeneration organisations, and heritage bodies. Postgraduate study in specific landscape specialisms, urban design, or environmental planning is also a well-established route for those seeking further research or specialist expertise.
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