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USA, Arizona
Type: University
Location Type: Urban
Founded: 1885
Total Students: 53,500 +
Int. Students: 9,000 +
Main Campus Address
1151 S. Forest Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281
The MLA program is designed to enable students to work with communities in planning and design projects for improving the ecological and social health of their built environments, with emphasis on sustainable environments for community resilience. ASU's Master of Landscape Architecture program provides students with the ecological literacy and fluency to lead socially just urban transformations in areas of greening, decolonizing and healing places. These urban transformations are urgently needed to build better and more just neighborhoods, cities and regions.
The curriculum in this accredited degree program is designed to prepare future leaders in landscape architecture practice and for advanced study at the doctoral level. In the United States, most state registration boards require a degree from an accredited professional degree program as a prerequisite for licensure. This Master of Landscape Architecture degree is qualified as a STEM-designated degree program in the U.S. education designation.
There are three program paths of study available in this master's degree program:
a 2-year program for applicants who have completed the four-year or five-year bachelor's degree in landscape architecture
a 2-plus program (two years plus one spring) for applicants with an undergraduate degree in architecture, planning, urban design, urban planning, environmental design or a related design field
a 3-year program for applicants with an undergraduate degree in a discipline or field other than landscape architecture or a related design field
Studio projects range from large-scale work encompassing green infrastructure, resilient design, sustainable systems design, future climate scenarios and actions, urban ecological design, urban agriculture, landscape restoration, open space preservation and planning, community planning and design, biophilia and landscape ecological design to projects at the more intimate scale of a neighborhood park, streetscape, vacant lot transformation, campus design or residential back yard. Emerging areas of focus include climate adaptation, health and equity, creative place-making and place-keeping; environmental justice, living structures (e.g., green roofs and living walls), restorative environments, sustainable design, urban climate design, and climate justice design.
The Design School is committed to the merging of global and local contexts and concerns and, toward this end, graduate students may travel as part of their studio experience. To date, students have traveled to Argentina, Brazil, England, Ethiopia, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Rwanda, Spain and Turkey. The school also offers a number of summer study abroad programs in an effort to extend the student opportunities for global engagement.
Master's Degree
30 Days
Full-Time
27 Months
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*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Check program website for more information about funding options.
New American University (NAmU) Scholarship
Guide to awards for admitted undergraduate first-year students who meet all criteria
Polytechnic campus, West Valley campus | minimum $10,000; maximum $20,000, renewable annually* |
Downtown Phoenix campus, Tempe campus |
minimum $7,000; maximum $16,000, renewable annually* |
High school GPA (on a scale of 4.00) | Awarded to students with GPA 3.01+ and a higher English level |
English language test score or test exemption | Awarded to students with above IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 68 | DET 110 and a higher GPA |
Guide to awards for admitted undergraduate transfer students who meet all criteria
Polytechnic campus, West Valley campus | minimum $6,000; maximum $14,000, renewable annually up to 2 years* |
Downtown Phoenix campus, Tempe campus | minimum $3,000; maximum $10,000, renewable annually up to 2 years* |
High school GPA (on a scale of 4.00) | Awarded to students with GPA 3.00+ and above IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 76 | DET 115 |
English language test score or test exemption | Awarded to students with above IELTS 6.0 | TOEFL 63 | DET 105 and GPA 3.50+ |
Conditionally admitted students receive any NAmU award on passing English Language Program Advanced 2 level with minimum 84% or B overall grade
Graduate merit-based scholarships
Academic college or program | Eligibility guide | Award deducted from tuition |
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering | Awarded to students with GPA 3.50+ (or 88+/100) and above IELTS 7.0 | TOEFL 90 | DET 125 or English test exemption |
minimum $6,000; maximum $10,000 |
MS Computer Science |
minimum $6,000; maximum $8,000 |
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W. P. Carey School of Business | Awarded to students with GPA 3.50+ | $2,500 |
Admitted students can apply for a 2-semester W. P. Carey award | average $3,000–$5,000 | |
Thunderbird School of Global Management |
Awarded to students with GPA 3.50+ | minimum $5,000; maximum $10,000 |
Students can additionally submit an MGM Thunderbird scholarship request form when they appy for admission |
average $21,000; maximum $30,000 | |
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law | Admitted LLM students can apply after accepting their offer | average $5,000 |
All other colleges | Awarded to students with GPA 3.50+ and above IELTS 7.0 | TOEFL 90 | DET 125 or English test exemption |
$5,000 |
Graduate students who are admitted with deficiencies must meet the deficiencies in order to become eligible for a scholarship award.
ASU-USA Pathways admission and progression scholarships
Admitted students are guaranteed $8,500 awarded for the 3-semester program, or $3,600 for 1-semester. Earned Pathways students are eligible for the scholarship in their first full Pathways session after they gain full admission. On successful completion of ASU-USA Pathways, students with GPA 3.25+ are awarded an ASU bachelor’s program tuition scholarship of $5,000, renewable annually.*
Kaplan International award
Students who do not meet the criteria for an ASU scholarship may be eligible for a Kaplan-funded partial scholarship (average $2,000) if they are unconditionally admitted to a bachelor’s or master’s degree. For undergraduates, the Kaplan award is given each semester until completion of their first spring semester at ASU. After that, if the student has no NAmU scholarship, the Kaplan award will be renewed* by ASU for 6 or 7 additional semesters. For graduates, Kaplan-funded awards are not renewable.
Optional Practical Training or OPT is a period during which students, who have completed their degrees in the USA, are permitted to work for one year on a student visa by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). OPT allows students to work for up to 3 years and develop real-world skills to survive in the competitive jobs market.
It is temporary employment for a period of 12-months that is directly related to the major area of study of an F-1 student. Eligible students have the option to apply for OPT employment authorization before completing their academic studies and/or after completing their academic studies.
A student can participate in three types of Optional Practical Training (OPT):
Program Level: Master's Degree
Duration: 36 months
Tuition Fee: CAD 44,526
English Requirement: IELTS TOEFL PTE
Work Permit:
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