The Landscape Architecture MA at the University of Greenwich is a postgraduate level course that provides students with a creative and expanding discipline involving design, science, and the art of nature. The course is designed for individuals who are interested in studying the science and art of creating beautiful, sustainable, responsible and engaging places, around the conditions and values of the wider world.Course Content: The program engages students with the emerging agendas about the environment, ecology, and urbanism. It involves the observation, analysis, exploration, proposition, and communication of designed landscapes across a range of scales, from the region to the garden.Key Modules: The course includes key modules such as: Landscape Design Studio (1 & 2), Landscape Design & Art Practice, Theory & Beauty in Landscape Architecture, Digital Techniques, as well as Research Methods & Portfolio, Sustainable Communities, and Landscape Planning for Decision Makers.Accreditations: The Landscape Architecture MA program is accredited by the Landscape Institute, and it fulfills the educational requirement for membership of the Institute.Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, graduates might potentially have careers as landscape architects in private practices, local authorities, multidisciplinary design & engineering practices, and environmental agencies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.