Landscape architecture involves the planning, design, and management of spaces for both nature and people. This five-year integrated master's program offers broad training in landscape theories and concepts, with options to specialize in ecology or planning. It includes a dedicated year in professional practice, covering everything from small gardens to large-scale urban developments and rural rewilding projects. Created by the UK's only independent Department of Landscape Architecture, the course features expert instruction across various disciplines, helping students build skills through creative techniques and real-world experience.In the final year, students consolidate their knowledge with a personalized design project and showcase their work at an end-of-year exhibition. Benefits include eligibility for undergraduate funding throughout the program, full accreditation by the Landscape Institute for licentiate membership and chartership pathways, and access to a global alumni network spanning over 70 countries, connecting graduates to established professionals worldwide.
A local representative of The University of Sheffield in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.