The MA Landscape Architecture (Conversion) course at the University of Gloucestershire is a postgraduate program designed to equip graduates with a range of skills in landscape architecture. This conversion course is suitable for individuals who have an interest in landscape architecture but do not have the necessary qualifications to directly enter the mainstream MA Landscape Architecture. Course Content: The program explores a variety of areas in landscape architecture including environmental design, place analysis, design theory, and sustainable development. The coursework enables students to produce innovative landscapes and learn new methods of representation and production. The course includes a focus on studio-based design study with lectures providing the theoretical background.Key Modules: The key modules involved in this course are Design Process, Landscape Theory, Landscape Institute Pathway to Chartership, Master's Dissertation, Professional Practice, Site and Context, Landscape Planning, Landscape Detail Design, and Presentation & Representation Techniques.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Landscape Institute and recognized by the International Federation of Landscape Architects. This accreditation, along with the course’s professional orientation, ensures you are competitively placed for employment.Future Careers: Graduates of the MA Landscape Architecture (Conversion) course can have a career in various roles in landscape architecture, including designing urban public spaces, city landscapes, play and recreation amenities, sustainable and environmental designs. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.