Coursework

Master of Landscape Architecture/Master of Urban Planning

  • CRICOS code: 105522A

Overview

The Master of Landscape Architecture combined with the Master of Urban Planning puts theory into practice via our suite of studios. Our studios develop strong interdisciplinary understanding, excellent communication skills, critical thinking and the ability to use resources, materials and technologies to develop responsible and ecologically sound and novel design solutions.

Professional and community involvement play an integral role in our studio experiences. Studio topics draw on the current projects of our research staff, while also involving landscape architects, designers, engineers, policy makers, urban designers and planners from nearly 50 organisations.  The collaborative nature of studio classes mirrors the way you will work in industry.

Our researchers, teaching staff and students are actively engaged with some of the pressing issues of our time, including dealing with the impact of climate changes, sustainable resourcing challenges, and the pressures of increased urbanisation.

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Tao Wang

“I would love people to realise that landscape architecture is not only about planting trees and flowers. Landscape architects should be in the leadership team of every design project in the built environment because they are equipped to cope with changing environments in a way that other professions are not.” Tao Wang. Master of Landscape Architecture student.

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