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137 Master's degrees in Landscape Architecture in North America

Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) at the University of Colorado Denver is a STEM-designated and fully accredited degree programme for students who have a bachelor’s degree in an unrelated field as well as for those who already hold a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture or a Bachelor of Architecture degree.
Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture from SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry is for applicants who have no design or planning background leads to the fully accredited professional degree of master of landscape architecture (M.L.A.).
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Advanced Studies in Landscape Architecture (MASLA) offered by University of British Columbia is a post-professional research degree offered in a two-year curriculum. Students work in independent research-based studies in collaboration with faculty members engaged in certain research themes.
Historic Preservation
Imagine a cityscape that reflects a rich architectural past within a smart, sustainable future. Now, imagine you guided that effort a balance of historic preservation and best practices. The Historic Preservation program of Ball State University fuses your passion for the past with innovative approaches.
Landscape Architecture II
Landscape Architecture II from Harvard University is for those who hold an undergraduate professional landscape architecture degree or its equivalent.
Landscape Architecture
The Department of Landscape Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona University (CPPLA) welcomes graduate students from any academic discipline who wish to pursue careers in the public or private sector, designing sustainable landscapes, creating just and healthy communities, or managing conservation programs and land trusts.
Architecture - Applied Research in Practice
Through a robust research and preparation-for-practice curriculum, the Architecture - Applied Research in Practice program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to assume leadership roles in anticipating, researching, and addressing emerging problems in the creation of resilient and equitable built environments.
Landscape Architecture (dual degree)
The Landscape Architecture (dual degree) degree in regional planning (M.R.P.) and landscape architecture (M.L.A.) and is a professionally accredited degree intended for students with an interest in both planning and design issues, at Cornell University.

Landscape Architecture
Join University of Idaho’s accredited Master of Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.) degree program to address today’s most pressing environmental challenges — like water conservation, green infrastructure and urban resilience — while fulfilling the requirements to become a licensed landscape architect.
Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture programme at The University of Arizona prepares you for landscape architecture practice through applied scholarship with an emphasis on sustainable design strategies.
Landscape Architectural Studies
The University of Oklahoma offers the Landscape Architectural Studies MLA program, providing students with a comprehensive education in landscape architecture, urban design, and sustainable land planning.
City and Regional Planning (dual degree)
The City and Regional Planning (dual degree) offered at Cornell University, is a professionally accredited degree intended for students with an interest in both planning and design issues.
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”.