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Landscape Architecture - MLA

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College

College of Agriculture & Natural Resources

Program Level

Graduate

About this Degree

The department offers a three-year, first professional graduate degree for students with a bachelor’s degree in any area of study. This option allows students having a wide range of undergraduate experience to obtain an accredited degree in landscape architecture that fulfills the educational requirement for professional registration and allows entrance into the field of landscape architecture. 

The mission of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning’s Master of Landscape Architecture graduate program is to: (1) prepare future professionals to address the dynamic issues and scales of landscapes across the Intermountain West and around the world; and (2) engage in creative intellectual work that contributes to the theory and practice of landscape architecture.

The program for the Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) emphasizes both traditional site planning and design, as well as broader areas of the profession, such as large-scale regional landscape analysis and planning. The MLA first professional degree is fully accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

The Master of Landscape Architecture program provides opportunities for each student to study and conduct research in areas which take advantage of the strengths of Utah State University and the landscape context of the Intermountain West centered around the expertise of the LAEP Department faculty.  These areas of faculty expertise include relevant environmental, design, social, economic, and public policy issues utilizing a wide range of computer-based techniques, models, and analog skills.

Consult the LAEP department website for more information regarding this graduate degree program.

Admission Requirements for this Program

The application deadline for consideration in the first round of reviews is March 15. Applications received later than March 15 will be considered as space availability allows.

Degree Verification

A bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. college or university or a similarly recognized international university is required for admission to and completion of a graduate program.