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Landscape Architecture Pathways
Bridge the worlds of art and science with a career in landscape architecture.
Pathway Details
Assured Pathways for High School Leavers
- Minimum ATAR: 92.001
- TISC Codes: US011 (via the Bachelor of Environmental Design), US005 (via the Bachelor of Philosophy [Honours])
- Qualifications: BEnvDes + MLArch, BPhil (Hons) + MLArch
- Duration: Three-year bachelor's degree plus a two-year master's degree
- Limited places: No
- Selection criteria: ATAR only
- Undergraduate major: Landscape Architecture
- Conditions for progress to Postgraduate Study: Completion of a UWA bachelor’s degree with a major in Landscape Architecture or equivalent.
Standard Entry
You can study landscape architecture by completing a bachelor's degree with a major in Landscape Architecture. This requires a minimum ATAR of 75.00, and you will need to achieve a weighted average mark (WAM) of 60 per cent in your bachelor's degree to qualify for entry into the Master of Landscape Architecture.
Entry for Holders of Other Degrees
Considering a career change? If you have completed an undergraduate degree without the required landscape architecture studies, you may still gain entry to a Master of Landscape Architecture. You'll take conversion units that will make the course duration up to 3 years.
Course Accreditation
The Master of Landscape Architecture (25550) is accredited by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA). Following completion of the course and graduation, graduates will be required to complete two years full-time or part-time equivalent experience working as a Landscape Architect, before becoming eligible to apply for Registration as a Landscape Architect in Australia via the Mentorship Pathway.
More about this Course
You'll develop methods for designing and managing outdoor spaces that are exciting, functional and attractive, with an added focus on ecological, cultural and social concerns. You'll learn essential skills in critical thinking, providing you with a strong foundation in the art of landscape design.
