Advanced Landscape Planning and Management MSc 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Newcastle University |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 51-100QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

25,700 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Architecture and Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Advanced Landscape Planning and Management MSc is an innovative one-year postgraduate programme. This course will provide you with the intellectual and practical skills required for effective landscape planning and management.

As a landscape planner or landscape manager, you will design, care for, and maintain the countryside, as well as urban and coastal landscapes. You will ensure that these landscapes meet the needs and aspirations of present and future owners, communities and users.

What you will learn on our Master’s will be relevant worldwide. You’ll develop the skills needed to tackle key challenges facing contemporary society:

  • climate change
  • species loss
  • rapid urbanisation
  • migration (human and non-human)
  • social justice and belonging
  • heritage restoration
This Advanced Landscape Planning and Management course is suitable for:

  • graduates in other disciplines who wish to qualify as professional landscape planners and managers
  • landscape planners or managers who want to secure an academic qualification
  • those with international landscape qualifications (or related disciplines) who wish to pursue professional studies in the UK
  • those interested in advanced level research in landscape planning, landscape management, and landscape studies

Programme overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Advanced Landscape Planning and Management MSc is an innovative one-year postgraduate programme. This course will provide you with the intellectual and practical skills required for effective landscape planning and management.

As a landscape planner or landscape manager, you will design, care for, and maintain the countryside, as well as urban and coastal landscapes. You will ensure that these landscapes meet the needs and aspirations of present and future owners, communities and users.

What you will learn on our Master’s will be relevant worldwide. You’ll develop the skills needed to tackle key challenges facing contemporary society:

  • climate change
  • species loss
  • rapid urbanisation
  • migration (human and non-human)
  • social justice and belonging
  • heritage restoration
This Advanced Landscape Planning and Management course is suitable for:

  • graduates in other disciplines who wish to qualify as professional landscape planners and managers
  • landscape planners or managers who want to secure an academic qualification
  • those with international landscape qualifications (or related disciplines) who wish to pursue professional studies in the UK
  • those interested in advanced level research in landscape planning, landscape management, and landscape studies

Admission Requirements

90+
70+
3.3+
6.5+

A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a landscape discipline or related field.

Landscape disciplines could include: 

  • landscape planning
  • landscape management
  • landscape architecture, landscape studies
  • landscape ecology
  • landscape sciences 

Related fields include, but are not limited to: 

  • geography
  • planning
  • urban design
  • botany ecology
  • forestry
  • farming
  • rural studies
  • zoology
  • environmental sciences
  • geohumanities
  • anthropology
  • heritage studies
  • tourism studies 

We will also consider applicants on an individual basis with non-standard qualifications, and those with at least five years relevant work experience.

12 Months
Sep

Domestic
11,200 GBP
International
25,700 GBP

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