UiT The Arctic University of Norway Master in Landscape Architecture
UiT The Arctic University of Norway

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Master in Landscape Architecture

Tromsø, Norway

MA

2 years

English

Full time

NOK 373,500 / per year

On-Campus

* march 1 for all applicants

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Key Summary

    About : The Master in Landscape Architecture focuses on the integration of ecological principles, design skills, and practical experience. The curriculum emphasizes collaboration, critical thinking, and innovative design methods. Students will engage with real-world projects and gain knowledge in topics such as landscape sustainability, environmental stewardship, and urban development over a two-year period.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including landscape architect, urban designer, environmental consultant, and project manager. Roles may be found in private firms, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, providing opportunities to shape public spaces and contribute to ecological conservation.

The master’s in landscape architecture gives special emphasis to arctic/subarctic conditions. Arctic and subarctic landscapes are undergoing rapid change, which makes it particularly relevant to study how natural and human-made changes impact both society and ecosystems.

Students on the programme learn to practice on diverse spatial and temporal scales to address changes to Arctic and subarctic landscapes. These changes encompass social, climatic, geopolitical, economic, and environmental concerns.

The aim of the study programme is to educate landscape architects who can operate within the framework of a sustainable societal development. Graduates who complete this programme will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to address the design and development of landscapes undergoing rapid change.

Students on the programme study with Scandinavian students undergoing a five-year integrated master’s in landscape architecture with three years of primary education at the Oslo School of Architecture (AHO) and two years of specialization at UiT, The Arctic University of Norway. All students on the programme follow the same curriculum.