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The University of Minnesota offers the Master of Science in Landscape Architecture [MSLA]. The MSLA is a one-year specialized non-professional graduate degree offered to students interested in landscape architecture as a scholarly discipline. It is available to students who hold a baccalaureate degree in a related field, as well as to those who hold a BLA or MLA. This degree is for advanced study in the discipline and is not an LAAB accredited degree.
The MSLA provides opportunities for students conducting specialized research in landscape architecture to work directly with faculty in their area of expertise. The MSLA requires at least one year of graduate work [30 credits minimum]:
thesis [10 credits]
departmental courses [6 credits]
non-departmental courses in area of interest [6 credits]
university electives [8 credits]
Several students in the MLA program have chosen to pursue the MSLA as an additional degree during their studies at the University of Minnesota. Students may have a maximum of 8 credits in common between the two master's degrees.
MSLA Degree standards
Baccalaureate degree in Landscape Architecture or related discipline.
30 graduate level credits.
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