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MLA 2YR Courses and Requirements [PDF]

  • Ten (10) credit hours in the Landscape Architecture core taught by an LA faculty member. Choose from the list below:
    • EAS 501 Professional Practice
    • EAS 592 Environmental Planning: Issues & Concepts
    • EAS 600 Directed Research and Special Problems
    • EAS 620  AR/VR for Sustainability
    • EAS 687 Modeling for Landscape Planning
    • EAS 688 Site Planning and Design
    • EAS 691 Ecological Planting Design Studio
    • EAS 750 Urban Design Studio
    • EAS 787 Metropolitan Dynamics Studio
  • One (1) course totaling at least three (3) credits from social or natural science
  • One analytics course from the approved list [PDF]
  • At least nine (9) credit hours of graduate-level electives (400-level or higher)
  • At most six (6) credit hours of EAS 701/702 or 12 credits of EAS 700 comprising the program Capstone
  • Minimum four (4) credit hours of cognate courses in an academic unit other than SEAS
  • Minimum 19 EAS credit hours
  • Minimum 36 total credit hours

Please note that specific courses taken toward the 2-year MLA degree should be planned and approved by your advisor. Any waiver or substitution of degree requirement must be approved by the appropriate faculty and submitted to SSC. Also note that all courses must be taken on a graded basis (if taught for a grade). Courses modified as Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory do not count toward the 36-credit hour degree program.

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