About Landscape architecture
Landscape Architecture is a unique discipline that acts as a bridge between the arts and sciences, design and the environment, and engages in core ecological, cultural and social issues in both urban and rural societies.
At Melbourne, you'll be challenged to generate ecologically responsive and appropriate designs that consider land planning and transformation issues, sustainable design principles and natural processes.
Classes incorporate studio sessions, site visits and theoretical studies of the history and practice of landscape architecture. You will learn about community programs, garden and landscape heritage, and the sustainability of our natural resources.
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Graduate degree pathways
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Why study Landscape Architecture at the University of Melbourne
Discover your passions
We offer unique flexibility, giving you the option of completing majors, minors, double majors and specialisations.
Become part of a community
Join a community of world-leading academics and industry practitioners working to improve the way we live and the places we live in.
Career-ready skills
Participate in our wide range of industry opportunities, developing practical skills for a meaningful career.