Landscape Architecture Degrees

The Department of Landscape Architecture at Cornell University offers three Landscape Architecture degrees:

-- Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Degree
-- Master of Landscape Architecture Degree (3 year)
-- Master of Landscape Architecture–Advanced Degree (2 year)

The four-year Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture degree and the three-year Master of Landscape Architecture degree are professional, license-qualifying Landscape Architecture degrees accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board of the American Society of Landscape Architects. The Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture degree is the only one of its kind in the Ivy League.

The two-year Master of Landscape Architecture–Advanced Degree is for students with an accredited four-year (BS, BSLA) or five-year (BLA) professional degree in Landscape Architecture or Architecture degrees.

A Master of Professional Studies degree is presently in the formative stages. To read more about the general requirements for and focus of this program, visit the CALS Master of Professional Studies page.

Portfolio
All applicants to the Landscape Architecture degree program at Cornell University must submit a portfolio. To view portfolio requirements for undergraduate and graduate Landscape Architecture degrees, visit
http://www.landscape.cornell.edu/portfolio.html.


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