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124 Master's degrees in Landscape Architecture in United States
Historic Preservation
The M.A. in Historic Preservation at Goucher College offers an innovative curriculum led by engaged faculty and supported by scholarships.

Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture programme offered by The University of Texas at Arlington advances design and planning solutions for environmental resiliency, urban placemaking, and quality of life.
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.
Architecture (2 or 3-year)
The postgraduate Master of Architecture (2 or 3-year) (M.Arch) professional degree at the University of Kansas empowers students to be ambitious designers, audacious problem solvers, and engaged citizens.
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.
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
The Landscape Architecture program at the University of Minnesota is a professional degree, accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB), which is required to become a licensed landscape architect in the United States.
Historic Preservation
The Historic Preservation MArch program from University of Texas at Austin is designed to encourage students to see existing neighborhoods and buildings that are of merit as an essential resource—whether or not they are “historic”.
Landscape Architecture
Looking to make a real difference in the world with your design skills? The Landscape Architecture professional degree at Kent State University will provide you with the tools you need to become a creative and effective leader in the field of landscape architecture.
Architecture and Landscape Architecture Dual Program
The Architecture and Landscape Architecture Dual Program at University of Tennessee Knoxville offers a dual program leading to the conferral of both the Master of Landscape Architecture degree and the Master of Architecture degree.

City and Regional Planning
The City and Regional Planning programme offered by The University of Texas at Arlington prepares students for careers as professional planners with public, private, and nonprofit organizations.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Master of Urban and Regional Planning program from Portland State University educates planning professionals, able to make plans and also to become leaders in the field.
Landscape Architecture
Landscape architecture is the art of design, planning, or management of the land and of the natural and built elements upon it. This program in Landscape Architecture is offered by Pennsylvania State University.
Historic Preservation
Today, Historic Preservation at Thomas Jefferson University is a major force in maintaining our cultural heritage and in shaping the neighborhoods and cities of tomorrow.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) Florida Atlantic University is a fully accredited professional degree designed for individuals interested in fields associated with urban and/or regional planning and decision making.
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.
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.) in Landscape Architecture, offered at Cornell University, is ideal for career-focused students interested in the thorough study of issues and advancements in the fields of life, social, and environmental sciences and agriculture.
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.
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Arts in Landscape Architecture (MALA) from University of Tennessee Knoxville is intended for students interested in developing greater knowledge and understanding of landscape-related topics while simultaneously advancing a more specialized area of investigation from a liberal arts perspective.
Landscape Architecture
The three-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.