Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning, MLA

The Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning offers two primary courses of study leading to a professionally accredited Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree. The first professional degree program is three years in length and is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in a field other than landscape architecture or architecture. The second professional degree is two years in length and is designed for those who already hold an accredited bachelor’s degree in either landscape architecture or architecture.

Dual degree programs with Architecture (MLA/MARCH), City Planning (MLA/MCP), Historic Preservation (MLA/MSHP), Urban Spatial Analytics (MLA/MUSA), or Fine Arts (MLA/MFA) are also available.

The Master of Landscape Architecture degree may be combined with Weitzman School of Design certificate programs, such as the Urban Design Certificate. The Department also offers a Certificate in Landscape Studies, designed for students who may wish to augment or focus their prior work through research into landscape topics.


The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2026 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.


Curriculum 

MLA: First Professional Degree

A total of 28 course units are required for graduation. 

Summer Institutes
LARP 7890LARP Summer Institute: Lineages of Contemporary Landscape for 3-Year Students0
LARP 7900LARP Summer Institute: Natural Systems (3-year Students)0
LARP 7910LARP Summer Institute: Landscape Operations (3-year Students)0
LARP 7920LARP Summer Institute: Introduction to Digital Media (3-year Students)0
Course List
LARP 5010Studio I2
LARP 5020Studio II2
LARP 5110Workshop I: Ecology and Built Landscapes1
LARP 5120Workshop II: Landform and Planting Design1
LARP 5330Media I: Thinking, Drawing, Making1
LARP 5350History/Theory I: Reading Landscapes1
LARP 5400History/Theory II: Writing Landscapes1
LARP 5420Media II: Fundamentals of 3D Modeling1
LARP 5430Media III: The Cartographic Imagination1
LARP 6010Studio III2
LARP 6020Studio IV2
LARP 6110Workshop III: Site Engineering and Water Management1
LARP 6120Workshop IV: Professional Practice1
LARP 7010Studio V2
LARP 7020Studio VI2
LARP 7610Urban Ecology1
LARP Electives3
General Elective (5000-level or above)3
Total Course Units28

MLA: Second Professional Degree

A total of 19 course units are required for graduation.

Summer Institutes
LARP 7930LARP Summer Institute: Landform and Grading Workshop (2-Year Students)0
LARP 7940LARP Summer Institute: Natural Systems (2-year students)0
LARP 7950LARP Summer Institute: Computing Introduction (2-year Students)0
Course List
LARP 5400History/Theory II: Writing Landscapes1
LARP 5430Media III: The Cartographic Imagination1
LARP 5350History/Theory I: Reading Landscapes1
LARP 6010Studio III2
LARP 6020Studio IV2
LARP 6110Workshop III: Site Engineering and Water Management 11
LARP 6120Workshop IV: Professional Practice1
LARP 7010Studio V2
LARP 7020Studio VI2
LARP 7610Urban Ecology1
LARP Electives3
General Electives (5000-level or above)2
Total Course Units19
1

There is a co-requisite lab section to ARCH 6110: Workshop III for students entering the MLA II degree with a Bachelor of Architecture. Students entering the MLA II from a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture are waived from this lab section.

Plan of Study

MLA: First Professional Degree 

A total of 28 course units are required for graduation.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
SummerCourse Units
LARP 7890 LARP Summer Institute: Lineages of Contemporary Landscape for 3-Year Students 0
LARP 7900 LARP Summer Institute: Natural Systems (3-year Students) 0
LARP 7910 LARP Summer Institute: Landscape Operations (3-year Students) 0
LARP 7920 LARP Summer Institute: Introduction to Digital Media (3-year Students) 0
 Course Units0.00
Fall
LARP 5010 Studio I 2
LARP 5110 Workshop I: Ecology and Built Landscapes 1
LARP 5350 History/Theory I: Reading Landscapes 1
LARP 5330 Media I: Thinking, Drawing, Making 1
 Course Units5.00
Spring
LARP 5020 Studio II 2
LARP 5120 Workshop II: Landform and Planting Design 1
LARP 5400 History/Theory II: Writing Landscapes 1
LARP 5420 Media II: Fundamentals of 3D Modeling 1
 Course Units5.00
Second Year
Fall
LARP 6010 Studio III 2
LARP 6110 Workshop III: Site Engineering and Water Management 1
LARP 5430 Media III: The Cartographic Imagination 1
Elective 1 1
 Course Units5.00
Spring
LARP 6020 Studio IV 2
LARP 7610 Urban Ecology 1
Electives 1 2
 Course Units5.00
Third Year
Fall
LARP 7010 Studio V 2
LARP 6120 Workshop IV: Professional Practice 1
Elective 1 1
 Course Units4.00
Spring
LARP 7020 Studio VI 2
Electives 1 2
 Course Units4.00
 Total Course Units28.00
1

A minimum of three electives must be LARP courses at the 5000-level or above. 

MLA: Second Professional Degree

  A total of 19 course units are required for graduation. 

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
SummerCourse Units
LARP 7930 LARP Summer Institute: Landform and Grading Workshop (2-Year Students) 0
LARP 7940 LARP Summer Institute: Natural Systems (2-year students) 0
LARP 7950 LARP Summer Institute: Computing Introduction (2-year Students) 0
 Course Units0.00
Fall
LARP 6010 Studio III 2
LARP 6110 Workshop III: Site Engineering and Water Management 1 1
LARP 5430 Media III: The Cartographic Imagination 1
LARP 5350 History/Theory I: Reading Landscapes 1
 Course Units5.00
Spring
LARP 6020 Studio IV 2
LARP 5400 History/Theory II: Writing Landscapes 1
LARP 7610 Urban Ecology 1
Elective 2 1
 Course Units5.00
Second Year
Fall
LARP 7010 Studio V 2
LARP 6120 Workshop IV: Professional Practice 1
Electives 2 2
 Course Units5.00
Spring
LARP 7020 Studio VI 2
Electives 2 2
 Course Units4.00
 Total Course Units19.00
1

There is a co-requisite lab section to ARCH 6110: Workshop III for students entering the MLA II degree with a Bachelor of Architecture. Students entering the MLA II from a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture are waived from this lab section.

2

A minimum of three electives must be LARP courses at the 5000-level or above.