• Master of Landscape Architecture at the University of Colorado is offered as a 3-year program by the College of Architecture and Planning.
  • This university is ranked #398 worldwide by QS World University Rankings.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
  • The Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) at CU Denver is a fully accredited degree program for first-professional degree students and post-professional students.
  • This program balances theory and practice and emphasizes design to support human well-being and environmental balance.
  • The MLA curriculum thoughtfully integrates theory and practice and revolves around a sequence of design studios, supported by core content classes and seminar courses on a variety of relevant topics.
  • The curriculum is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge, skills, and critical and creative thinking necessary to succeed as landscape architects while also offering opportunities to focus on particular areas of interest.
  • The curriculum promotes an ethic of responsibility, grounded in natural systems and processes and an understanding of cultural and community values.
  • This educational program operates fluidly in both local and global contexts and at a variety of scales, taking advantage of the wide range of highly dynamic landscapes, opportunities, and issues in the immediate vicinity, ranging from urban cores to the wilderness areas in the Rocky Mountains, from suburban sprawl to ranching and farming communities, as well as providing exciting opportunities for experiences across the U.S. and globally.
  • Students gain skills by working on relevant urban and rural projects, often directly engaging with diverse communities and places. Studios and courses engage current issues, define future trends, and explore the role of landscape architecture in a rapidly changing world.
  • Throughout the program, the students learn and apply design and planning skills that use established and emergent technologies and design approaches to enhance community, foster equity, remediate environmental balance, conserve and regenerate resources, and create places that hold value for current and future generations.
  • The Master of Landscape Architecture program consists of 90 credits.