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8 Master's degrees in Landscape Architecture in Massachusetts, United States
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture offered by Boston Architectural College is a professionally accredited program that prepares you to become a licensed landscape architect.
Landscape Architecture (Advanced Placement)
Step into the world of transformative design with the Boston Architectural College's Master of Landscape Architecture (Advanced Placement) program. As a leading institution, we invite you to explore the intersection of nature and design, shaping landscapes that harmonize aesthetics, sustainability, and functionality.
Landscape Architecture
Established in 1903, the Landscape Architecture program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is the second oldest in the country and is fully accredited through the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board.
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 I AP
Landscape Architecture I AP from Harvard University is for individuals who hold an accredited professional degree in architecture, or a pre-professional undergraduate degree in landscape architecture or architecture, and a strong design portfolio.
Urban Design and Landscape Architecture in Urban Design
Urban Design and Landscape Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University combines intense design instruction, extensive applied research, and knowledge of urban history and theory.
Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture from Harvard University is an accredited professional degree intended for individuals who have completed a bachelor’s degree with a major other than one of the design professions.
Architecture II
Architecture II from Harvard University is a post-professional degree intended for individuals who have completed a five-year undergraduate professional program in architecture or its equivalent.