Master of Landscape Architecture Info Session
New York, NY 10031
Sciame Lecture Hall (107)
Tour: 5:00 p.m.
Panel: 6:00-7:30 p.m. (Sciame Auditorium/107 + Zoom option available)
Portfolio Feedback: 7:30-8:00 p.m.
Learn about the Spitzer School's Master of Landscape Architecture program, which is open to students from all undergraduate backgrounds. This evening event will include studio visits, a welcome by Dean Marta Gutman, a program overview by Interim Program Director Zihao Zhang, a panel discussion with Q&A with current students and faculty, and an opportunity for feedback on your portfolio materials.
The Master of Landscape Architecture program prepare students to be leaders in the field through innovative research and practice in urban ecological design, planning, and policymaking. The program aims to reimagine and rethink the profession’s current and future challenges through the lenses of social, environmental, and multi-species justice, including rapid urbanization, resource extraction and management, the interface of nature and technology, ongoing species extinctions, and the climate emergency.
- Duration: Three years, full time, 90 credits.
- Curriculum: First is a foundation year of skill-building, followed by two vertically integrated, comprehensive, year-long studies, each working closely with two or three faculty members.
This program is STEM designated and LAAB accredited.
ADMISSIONS
This program is open to students who hold any type of undergraduate degree. Our next priority deadline is in January 2024 to begin studies in Fall 2024. Please see instructions on our Graduate Application Instructions page.
ACCREDITATION
The Master of Landscape Architecture Program at the City College of New York’s Bernard & Anne Spitzer School of Architecture is fully accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board. Click here for full accreditation details and other public information.