PROGRAMME INFORMATION
Welcome to a comprehensive Master's programme that gives you the opportunity to help shape the places in which we live in a way that is sustainable for both humans and the environment. Bringing together landscape architects, landscape engineers, architects, environmental engineers and urban planners from all over the world, this programme attracts students who want to deepen their knowledge of landscapes on the basis of their own specialist skills.
Based at the SLU campus in Alnarp - close to Malmö and Copenhagen and in one of the most vital regions of northern Europe with four universities nearby - the focus of the programme is the planning, design and management of both small-scale urban open space as parks and plazas as well as large-scale regional landscapes. Depending on the desired focus of your studies, you will be able to choose courses from the fields of climate change and urban sustainability, ecosystem services, horticultural design, cultural heritage and process knowledge.
After graduation, and with a Master’s degree in landscape architecture, you will have the skills required for a professional career within the field, possibly as an urban planner, landscape designer or landscape manager The programme also prepares you for PhD studies, if you want to continue to build your academic career.
Do you want to study abroad during the education? On this page you will find different international opportunities within the programme.
FACTS & REQUIREMENTS
Name: Landscape Architecture- Master's Programme
Level: Master
Language: English
Programme scope: 2 year, 120 credits
Next start: Autumn semester 2023
Tuition Fees: Citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland are required to pay application and tuition fees.
First semester: SEK 93000
Total: SEK 372000
Application deadline for international students: 2023-01-16
Application deadline for Swedish students: 2023-04-17
Study location: Alnarp
Pace of study: Full-time
Teaching form: On-campus
Number of admission places: 19
Application code for Swedish students: 81073
Application code for international students: 81055
Requirements: To be eligible for the Landscape Architecture - Master’s programme, the requirements are: The specific admission requirements according to the above can also be fulfilled by those having corresponding qualifications from a foreign degree or if corresponding qualifications have been obtained in alternative ways. In addition, knowledge corresponding to English 6 (Swedish secondary school) is required. This is according to a local SLU decision fulfilled by those who have a degree comprising at least 180 credits at first cycle level from a Swedish higher educational institute or 120 credits completed studies at SLU. English 6 can also be achieved in other ways, which are specified at universityadmissions.se. For entry to the different courses included within the programme, the specific entry requirements prescribed for each individual course apply. It is further recommended that the applicant has knowledge and skills corresponding to at least 15 credits from studio/project courses in landscape architecture.
•General entry requirements: a Bachelor´s degree (undergraduate cycle) corresponding to a minimum of 180 credits
•Specific entry requirements: 90 credits specialisation in one of the following subjects/educational areas:
-Architecture
-Landscape Architecture
-Landscape Planning
-Built Environment
-Design
-Spatial Planning
-Geography
-Landscape Science
-Environmental Science
-Civil Engineering
Admission to some of the courses (marked whit 1 during “CONTENT AND OUTLINE, b) courses in the program”) requires an approved portfolio according to instructions decided by the Programme board for educations within landscape and horticulture.
Degree: Degree awarded on completion of the programmeLandscape Architecture – Master’s Programme aims at a Degree of Master of Science with a major in Landscape Architecture, a general qualification. See local instructions.Students who fulfill the qualification requirements for the Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) will be provided with a degree certificate upon request. The degree certificate will specify the qualification as Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) with a major in Landscape Architecture.Degree requirementsA Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) with a major in Landscape Architecture will be awarded on completion of the course examinations (Pass grades) to the value of 120 credits, with the following requirements:- a minimum of 30 credits courses shall concern in-depth study within Landscape Architecture (A1N, A1F),- a minimum of 30 credits shall concern independent work (degree project) within Landscape Architecture (A2E),- a maximum of 30 credit courses at first cycle level. There is additional requirement of a completed Degree of Bachelor, Professional Degree of a minimum of 180 credits or a corresponding overseas qualification.
Admission:There are two admission rounds for this Master's programme. The first admission round is open to all international applicants at www.universityadmissions.se. The last date to apply is 16 January 2023. SLU strongly encourage all international students to apply in this first admission round.
CONTENT
The courses offered in this programme represent a broad range of subjects in landscape architecture. The programme is based on contemporary and international theories in landscape architecture, in addition to research and knowledge developed by SLU in relation to practice and the profession. There are courses in open space design, urban and rural landscape planning as well as horticultural and dynamic vegetation design.
In addition, students can combine various courses to tailor their profile according to personal preferences and interests. Teaching includes a combination and synthesis of skills training and relevant theoretical input. Students will learn to use various computer programs for planning, design, analysis and presentation.
The final semester involves a degree project, for which students independently plan and carry out a theoretical and practical project.
Students on the programme are automatically admitted to the first courses of the semester:
- Explorations into Landscape Architecture, 15 credits
- Landscape Theory, Methodology & Practice, 15 credits
In the second semester, students will take elective courses that they will need to apply for via www.universityadmissions.se.
Portfolio
In addition to being admitted to the programme, students need an approved portfolio for certain courses. The eligibility requirements are described in the course syllabuses.
The following courses require portfolios:
- Design Project – Site, Concept and Theory, 15 credits
- Design Project – Composition and Materiality, 15 credits
- Planning Project – Driving Forces and Contemporary Tendencies, 15 credits
- Planning Project – Large Scale Structures, Analysis and EIA, 15 credits
Digital Landscape Visualisation, 15 credits
Instructions for the portfolio 2022/2023
Visit the student pages to find out more and read the syllabus.
CAREER
This programme provides students with a strong basis and the relevant tools for a forthcoming career within the field. Professional roles include urban planner, landscape designer or landscape manager. Skills can be transferred to other professions based on knowledge about contemporary society and landscape development.
Degree awarded
Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) with a Major in Landscape Architecture.
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Campus Alnarp
Campus Alnarp is located in a large park surrounded by agricultural fields close to the sea between Malmö and Lund in southern Sweden. There is so much for students to explore here. Apart from all the activities on campus, you will also have access to the cities of Malmö, Lund and Copenhagen. Campus Alnarp’s study programmes focus on landscaping, horticulture, and agriculture and silviculture in southern Sweden. The campus has computer rooms, a restaurant, café, landscaping and horticultural laboratories, and a library with thousands of digital journals, databases and three kilometres of printed materials. The student unions organise many activities, ranging from weekly coffee-drinking get-togethers to comedy sketches and proms.
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