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The Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) is a first professional degree required for students who wish to become licensed landscape architects. The program introduces students to the practice and discipline of landscape architecture, providing students with artistic, technical, cognitive and communication skills, and the scientific, arts, landscape architecture knowledge necessary to practice in the profession and in other environmental fields. Coursework is offered in a carefully integrated three-year sequential framework designed to build conceptual, technical and communications skills. Therefore, commitment to successive years of study is highly recommended.
The MLA program is generally organized into two tracks:
Path I within the MLA program is a three-year first professional degree for students already possessing a baccalaureate degree. The program requires 88 graduate credits.
Path IA is an accelerated two-year degree for students who have completed the BED degree at the University of Minnesota, or students with a professional degree in architecture. The program requires 60 graduate level credits.
Contact the Director of Graduate Studies with specialized questions relating to our MLA program if you already posess an MLA from another institution.
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