The landscape architecture program at Texas Tech University aims to advance the discipline through innovative learning, research, and service. It offers both first professional and post-professional degrees, with the curriculum designed to develop creative leaders ready for licensure and practice. The program specializes in semi-arid landscapes and addresses design and planning issues vital for a sustainable and resilient Earth, considering its growing urban populations. The first professional M.L.A. degree is accredited and caters to students without a prior landscape architecture degree, while post-professional students can develop specialization or prepare for academic careers.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students aiming to become licensed landscape architects or pursue careers in academia or public practice. Its accreditation, focus on innovative design, and specialization in semi-arid landscapes make it well-suited for those interested in sustainable and resilient landscape development.
The program specializes in semi-arid landscapes and emphasizes design and planning issues critical for creating a sustainable, resilient, and adaptable earth, especially for urban populations.
Application fees
14.90L
1st year tuition fees
14.90L
Living cost
Students are required to complete a sequential curriculum of up to 36 credit hours focused on competencies for the Landscape Architecture Registration Examination (LARE). Additionally, an individualized set of up to 36 credit hours tailored to career interest and specialization must be completed. Students can opt for thesis or project thesis options, with the thesis suited for research or academic careers.

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Graduates can pursue licensure as landscape architects, engage in design and planning roles, or enter academic careers in landscape architecture. Opportunities include working in public or private sectors with a focus on sustainable and resilient landscape development.