Are you interested in the design of cities and environments?

You can become a Landscape Architect through a 2-year graduate entry Masters programme at the University of Greenwich.
The graduate conversion (PG Cert Landscape Design + MA Landscape Architecture) teaches design of landscapes and cities, horticulture, ecology, conservation, material construction and theory for graduates interested in becoming qualified Landscape Architects. The comprehensive programme is accredited by the Landscape Institute and is based at the new Stockwell Street building in Greenwich.
Candidates for the programme have backgrounds in disciplines related to design, society and the environment. These may include graduates from architecture, design, art, geography, sociology and ecology. Applicants may be changing career or further specialising their career in the profession of Landscape Architecture.

In the latest issue of Landscape: The Journal of the Landscape Institute, dedicated to the new facilities at Greenwich which include 14 green roofs, the editor Ruth Slavid writes: ‘One can imagine the students who emerge from this institution [University of Greenwich] distinguishing themselves in the design of parks and urban landscapes, grappling successfully with a wide range of urban conditions’.
Come and join us to become a leading Landscape Architect designing amazing cities and landscapes.
We are currently receiving applications for September 2015. Contact us for more information or apply directly.