U.S. News & World Report cited landscape architecture as a high-potential career in the United States. Learn about the field at the only MLA program offered south of Los Angeles County and north of Mexico City.

You'll develop a deep understanding of the environmental, social, and emotional aspects of landscape architectural design, gain the tools you need to make a vision reality, and leave ready to make an impact in landscape architecture, urban redevelopment, park design, community planning, ecological redevelopment, and many other areas.

The program typically requires three years of full-time study to complete and offers a wide range of elective courses. 

Find out how to apply.


 

Note on Licensure and Accreditation
Please note that the Master of Landscape Architecture is not a professional degree and is not accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) or the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board (LAAB), which is a requirement for licensure in many states.  We encourage students to consult the appropriate state agency to determine specific requirements.