The MA Professional Landscape Architecture is a postgraduate course offered by the University of East London (UEL). Recognized by the Landscape Institute (LI), this course nurtures students to advance their knowledge and skills in landscape architecture. The program integrates teaching on history, theory and practice for comprehensive learning. The unique field studies experience in local and international contexts aids in the practical implementation of concepts and theories.Course Content: The course offers in-depth coverage of subjects like heritage, conservation and ecological restoration. It combines concepts from subjects like Physics, Geography, and Biology to teach critical thinking in terms of designing for climate change and sustainability. The course is designed to encourage research methodologies for exploring the landscape and the environment, teaching to use modern tools and techniques for ideas implementation.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include: Landscape Architecture Design; Landscape Architecture Representation and Communication; Site Planning and Evaluation; Landscape History, Theory and Representation; Landscape Planning; Advanced Design Studio; Landscape Management; Landscape and Urbanism; Professional Practice and Management; and Dissertation.Accreditations: Graduates are recognized by the Landscape Institute (LI) and these achievements can be noted as part of their continuing professional development.Future Careers: After the completion of the course, students can seek roles such as landscape architects, urban designers or environmental managers in architectural companies, environmental agencies, local authorities or freelance consulting.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.