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A two-year, 300 credit programme, accredited by the Landscape Institute and leading to an internationally recognised qualification in a fast growing profession.The full two year programme provides a conversion course for graduates of related subject areas.Graduates of accredited UK undergraduate landscape courses, or international equivalents, may gain direct entry to Part 2 of the course for their final year of study,Part 1 provides a broad foundation in the discipline, and supports the development of core design and communication skills,Part 2 promotes the exploration of individual design practice through experimental studio work as well as individual research.An integrated work placement and opportunities for inter-disciplinary collaborations.Teaching is delivered by experienced group of core staff, complemented by a wide range of practitioners and academics.A study tour and site visits give students direct experience of a range of landscape projects both implemented and on site.As a Master of Landscape Architecture student of Manchester School of Architecture, you will study a degree that is delivered jointly by The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University. You will therefore benefit from the facilities and resources of both institutions such as libraries, computer suites, making and media workshops and much more. Upon successful completion of your studies you will receive one degree certificate. The joint award certificate includes each institution's crest and awarding body title.

Students eligible for the MLA will normally have a minimum of a second class degree in a closely related subject area. The following disciplines are typical although this is not an exhaustive list and the suitability of all applicants will be assessed via a combination of portfolio and interview:Design for the built environment including: Architecture, Urban Design and Planning, Interior Design, Garden Design.Other design or arts related disciplines may also be considered, including: fashion, film, graphics, product design, etc.Land or plant-based sciences including: Geography, Horticulture, Forestry or agriculture, Ecology, Environmental science and management.Engineering, including especially: Civil, hydrological and structural engineering.International Students with a closely related qualification from their country may be eligible for Part 2 entry, but, in the majority of cases, a 2-year course is required in order to adapt to the specific professional and cultural context of the discipline in the UK.Overseas applicants will require IELTS with an overall score of 6.5 with no less than 5.5 in any category

Civil Engineers. .Construction Managers. .Drafters. ..Environmental Scientists and Specialists. .Hydrologists. ..Interior Designers. .Surveying and Mapping Technicians.

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