Master of Landscape Architecture - Concentration 2 Postgraduate Program By Ball State University |Top Universities

Master of Landscape Architecture - Concentration 2

Main Subject Area

Agriculture and ForestryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Study Level

Masters

Landscape architecture is an expanding profession that is rich in scope, and engaged in shaping the future of our world. Practice involves creating, conserving, and reclaiming the landscape in contexts that range from urban to pristine nature. The work of landscape architects addresses varied settings, and includes an increasingly broad range of project types: public places and communities, educational and office campuses, active recreational parks and quiet places of contemplation, transit corridors and greenways, wetlands restoration and regional conservation planning, among others. When working with those in related professions biologists, foresters, horticultural specialists, ecological scientists, civil engineers, soil experts, architects, and planner’s landscape architects integrate solutions to complex problems, through designs that are artful, functional, and sustainable. Successful landscape architecture orchestrates relationships between the natural and built environments. The economic and social benefits of effective landscape design creating added value are well documented. As environmental quality becomes a global priority there is increased public expectation of better places to live, work and play. This is reflected in the current status of landscape architecture as the fastest growing of the design professions. The MLA program is open to any qualified student holding a baccalaureate degree. Ball State University’s programs in landscape architecture are fully accredited by the national Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB). Concentration 2 The following is the required program of study for candidates holding professional degrees in related environmental design 87 and planning areas (i.e., architecture, interior design, urban and regional planning, etc.). Foundation courses at the undergraduate level are required for all candidates in this program except where prior equal course work is documented. This degree program is known as a first professional degree program in landscape architecture.

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Study Level

Masters

Landscape architecture is an expanding profession that is rich in scope, and engaged in shaping the future of our world. Practice involves creating, conserving, and reclaiming the landscape in contexts that range from urban to pristine nature. The work of landscape architects addresses varied settings, and includes an increasingly broad range of project types: public places and communities, educational and office campuses, active recreational parks and quiet places of contemplation, transit corridors and greenways, wetlands restoration and regional conservation planning, among others. When working with those in related professions biologists, foresters, horticultural specialists, ecological scientists, civil engineers, soil experts, architects, and planner’s landscape architects integrate solutions to complex problems, through designs that are artful, functional, and sustainable. Successful landscape architecture orchestrates relationships between the natural and built environments. The economic and social benefits of effective landscape design creating added value are well documented. As environmental quality becomes a global priority there is increased public expectation of better places to live, work and play. This is reflected in the current status of landscape architecture as the fastest growing of the design professions. The MLA program is open to any qualified student holding a baccalaureate degree. Ball State University’s programs in landscape architecture are fully accredited by the national Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB). Concentration 2 The following is the required program of study for candidates holding professional degrees in related environmental design 87 and planning areas (i.e., architecture, interior design, urban and regional planning, etc.). Foundation courses at the undergraduate level are required for all candidates in this program except where prior equal course work is documented. This degree program is known as a first professional degree program in landscape architecture.

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Each year, more than 800 international students, both graduate and undergraduate, attend Ball State for our - affordable cost of attendance - availability of scholarships and assistantships - breadth of educational programs - ranked and recognized academic programs and reputation for academic excellence - friendly and welcoming campus environment - top-notch facilities and technology - comfortable residence halls - convenient dining facilities - extensive library collections - more than 300 student organizations - calendar full of activities and entertainment For students from Europe of South Asia, interested in learning more about Ball State University.

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