The course is structured so that two studios run in parallel. The first studio design series is explored as a process-led narrative that develops theory and builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in your degree. The format of studio learning is continued with an increased emphasis on research and design experimentation. These include research-led design projects relating to public health and well-being, habitat creation and biodiversity, and climate change resilience, settlement design, food security, and large infrastructure schemes like High Speed 2 (HS2) and systems scale interventions. The ethos of the course is that landscape is a sequence of interrelated designed environments that provides the scope for a design laboratory connected by land, ecology, water, climate, and infrastructure, linked to a cultural context that extends from parish to global political and economic systems.
Landscape Institute accredited Conversion Course, or BA Hons / BSc degree in Landscape Architecture or Garden Design, minimum Lower Second-Class (2:2).
6.5 overall with a 6.0 minimum in all bands
Architecture
City Centre
Postgraduate
1
September
6.0
£6,600, £14,500,
Huddersfield, England
6.5
Postgraduate
UK: £4,647(Full-Time) / £2,362(Part-time), International/EU:£17,000
lincoln
6.0
Postgraduate
15000
London
5.5
Postgraduate
£8,750