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Master's degree in Landscape Architecture (MBLandArch)

The aim of the master’s degree in Landscape Architecture (MBLandArch) (master's degree web) is to provide an up-to-date response to current landscaping problems and to equip graduates with skills in landscape analysis, planning, design and management, while including the new challenges of adopting EU directives, laws and standards that refer either directly or indirectly to the landscape.

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General details

Duration and start date
Two academic years, 120 ECTS credits. Starting September
Timetable and delivery
Afternoons. Face-to-face
Fees and grants
Approximate fees for the master’s degree, excluding other costs (does not include non-teaching academic fees and issuing of the degree certificate):
€3,320 (€12,662 for non-EU residents).
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Language of instruction

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Location
Official degree
Recorded in the Ministry of Education's degree register

Admission

General requirements
Academic requirements for admission to master's degrees
Specific requirements

In addition, holders of degrees in Architecture, Agricultural Engineering, Forest Engineering and other engineering degrees and diplomas related to spatial development can access this Master's degree.

Admission criteria
  • Academic record focusing on the field of landscaping.
  • Proof of professional experience within teams of designers.
  • Academic certificates proving basic drawing skills will be positively evaluated.
Places
30
Pre-enrolment
Pre-enrolment period open.
Expected deadline:  01/07/2024.



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Enrolment
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Legalisation of foreign documents
All documents issued in non-EU countries must be legalised and bear the corresponding apostille.

Double-degree agreements

EMiLA, (European Master in Landscape Architecture) is a exchange program  betwen the master's degree in Landscape Architecture from five european universities:

- ETSAB and EEABB, Barcelona, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
- Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Paysage Versailles, France.
- Academy Van Bouwkunst, Amsterdam University of the Arts (AHK), the Netherlands.
- Edinburgh College of Arts (ESALA-ECA), United kingdom.
- Leibniz Universitat Hannover (LUH), Fakultat für Architektur und Landschaft, Germany.

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Professional opportunities

Professional opportunities

Landscape architects work for planning consultancies, for companies in the gardening and landscape industry, for government agencies and for local governments in public works and parks departments, water authorities or and nature conservation bodies.


Their work encompasses a wide range of activities, including the following:

  • Landscaping  tasks for urban land use; planning and sectoral planning
  • Urban planning and village redevelopment planning
  • Project planning and design
  • Environmental planning
  • Planning and programmes for leisure parks and large-scale landscape remediation
  • Green and open space planning as part of urban land use planning
  • Planning for national parks, biosphere and nature reserves, as well as landscape protection areas
     
Competencies

Generic competencies

Generic competencies are the skills that graduates acquire regardless of the specific course or field of study. The generic competencies established by the UPC are capacity for innovation and entrepreneurship, sustainability and social commitment, knowledge of a foreign language (preferably English), teamwork and proper use of information resources.

Specific competences

  • Ability to undertake professional jobs in the landscape field in which strategic decisions have to be made. In particular, ability to undertake tasks that require a high capacity to analyse and resolve complex landscape and spatial problems.
  • Ability to carry out research and knowledge transfer in the professional sector.
  • Ability to begin an academic career in the field of research and specifically to begin a doctorate in an international-level landscape programme.

Specific skills

  • Ability to design and manage the landscape.
  • Ability to advise on plans, projects and policies linked to the field of landscape intervention.

 

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