Graduate Programs

Master of Landscape Architecture

Duration: 3 years, full time, 90 credits in-person
Eligibility: Open to students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any field.
STEM designated

 

Designing the Urban Ecological Future

 

The Master of Landscape program is a three-year professional degree program — open to students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any field — that prepares students to become leaders in landscape architecture and related fields.

The program aims to reimagine and rethink the profession’s current and future challenges — including rapid urbanization, resource extraction and management, the interface of nature and technology, ongoing species extinctions, and the climate emergency — through the lenses of social, environmental, and multi-species justice.

Classes use New York City as a living laboratory, offering immersive opportunities to explore urban agriculture, coastal engineering, ecology, robotics, and more through interdisciplinary frameworks. With a focus on high-touch teaching, close mentorship, and individualized advising, our program equips graduates for impactful careers in design, planning, policy, academia, and advocacy.

HOW TO APPLY

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.

NO PREREQUISITES

The MLA program is open to students from all undergraduate backgrounds and has no formal prerequisites.

 

STEM DESIGNATION

Landscape Architecture is listed within the U.S. government’s official STEM fields list, meaning graduates with F-1 visas may be eligible for U.S. work authorization for up to three years. See the STEM OPT Hub for more information.

CURRICULUM

Total program credits: 90. Per-semester courseload: 15 credits.

First Year

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Second Year

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