118 Master's degrees in Landscape Architecture in Europe

Landscape Planning
The Landscape Planning programme at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague aims to sufficiently prepare graduates to be competitive in the international job market and gain knowledge in the field of landscape planning, landscape ecology and landscape architecture.
Land Management and Geospatial Science
This Land Management and Geospatial Science degree program at Technical University of Munich inter-connects two scientific domains to train responsible professionals beyond borders to manage the built environment and develop creative and innovative solutions for societal challenges, such as land and property registration, management of rights and restrictions in land.
Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture master program at ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology imparts landscape architecture skills in analysis, design and planning, materials and construction, natural sciences and the humanities, which optimally deepen and complement the bachelor's degree in architecture or landscape architecture.

Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) at University of Greenwich, accredited by the Landscape Institute, is for graduates who wish to take the next step towards becoming a professional landscape architect.
Sustainable Urban Design
The Master’s programme in Sustainable Urban Design at the Lund University's School of Architecture has a globally well-established reputation for developing humanistic urban design that promotes liveability, community building and social sustainability.
International Master of Landscape Architecture
This challenging International Master of Landscape Architecture degree programme at Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences that looks to the future comprises the following practice-based subject specialisms: projects; international planning and design; planning and project management; information technologies in planning and design; and planning and design methods.
International Master of Landscape Architecture
The International Master of Landscape Architecture at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design gives students a platform of skills, competence and knowledge, based on design and research, to operate as professional landscape architects. It fosters the capacity to understand and act in diverse contexts, ranging from cities to extreme landscapes and territories.
International Master of Landscape Architecture (IMLA)
The International Master of Landscape Architecture (IMLA) programme from Nürtingen-Geislingen University (HfWU) focuses on current aspects of Landscape Architecture, also from an international perspective. At present the projects are mainly related to urban and peri-urban landscapes in Germany, Europe and beyond.

Spatial Planning
The Spatial Planning programme from Newcastle University gives you the academic and professional core knowledge, understanding and skills to enable you to practise professionally as an urban planner.
Architecture, Landscape and Archaeology
ALA is a postgraduate international and interdisciplinary Erasmus Joint Master Programme in Architecture, Landscape and Archaeology from University of Coimbra, developed by a consortium of 4 institutions and associated partners.
Architectural Conservation
The Architectural Conservation programme from University of Kent is a taught course aimed at professionals and academics world-wide with an interest in architectural heritage including architects, engineers, archaeologists, art historians, geographers and surveyors.
Landscape Architecture
Incorporating the Graduate Diploma conversion this imaginative course is an important stage in developing your career. The Landscape Architecture MA programme is offered at Birmingham City University.

Landscape and Wellbeing
The Landscape and Wellbeing course offered by The University of Edinburgh is the first of its kind in the UK to address a 21st century need to better understand relationships between the landscape and human wellbeing in order to plan and design salutogenic landscapes. The programme draws on a wide range of expertise from across the University.
Architectural Practice - ARB Part 3
This Architectural Practice programme from University of Kent enables students to complete their professional training and follows the ARB’s criteria for Part 3, thereby enabling graduates who have completed all three examinations to apply for professional registration as Architects in the UK. The course is prescribed by the ARB (Architects' Registration Board).
Architectural Design (Thesis)
The Architectural Design (Thesis) programme from MEF University offers the opportunity to specialize in the field of Architectural Design, focuses on scientific research, contributes to the enrichment of knowledge and theoretical approaches in the field of Architectural Design, and develops projects with social responsibility approaches at the centre of the programme.
Architectural Restoration (Non-thesis)
At Architectural Restoration (Non-thesis) from Izmir Institute of Technology the main objective of the education is to develop an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice supported by contemporary methods and techniques.
Architecture and City Sustainability
The two-year Architecture and City Sustainability course at University of Parma has a strong design focus on environmental, social and economic sustainability in the disciplines of architectural design, urban, spatial and landscape planning and architectural restoration.
Architecture (RIBA Part 2 Exemption)
The Architecture (RIBA Part 2 Exemption) at Birmingham City University is the second stage of your professional training to become an architect. You'll be inspired by innovative architecture teaching from academic and industry professionals and develop your critical ability, skills and creativity.

Landscape Architecture (LI accredited)
The Landscape Architecture (LI accredited) course at Kingston University comprises a conversion year followed by a masters year.
Applied Landscape Archaeology
The Applied Landscape Archaeology course at the University of Oxford is concerned with the theories and methods of landscape archaeology. The course is intended for those with a degree (undergraduate or postgraduate) or an advanced diploma in archaeology or a related subject.