Course Information Suite

Landscape Architecture

Head of the Department: Elen Deming
Coordinator: David Hays
101 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
611 East Taft Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-0176
E-mail: LADept@illinois.edu

Major: Landscape Architecture
Degrees Offered: M.L.A., Ph.D.
Graduate Concentrations: Medieval Studies (available to all degrees)

Joint Degree Program: Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Urban Planning
Degrees offered: M.L.A. and M.U.P.
Medical Scholars Program:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Landscape Architecture and Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) through the Medical Scholars Program

Graduate Degree Programs

The Department of Landscape Architecture offers work leading to the Master of Landscape Architecture degree and the Ph.D. The programs enable students to gain fresh insights and to experiment with new applications pertaining to land and its use by people. Courses and faculty research activities range from on-site to regional scales, and include environmental planning and design as well as community and cultural heritage in design. The M.L.A. is an accredited first professional degree. Three areas of concentration - ecological design and technology, community and urban landscape design, and cultural heritage design - are offered. A joint M.L.A./M.U.P program is available. The Ph.D. program is jointly administered with the School of Architecture and emphasizes both interdisciplinary study and cross-disciplinary inquiry. Areas of concentration include history and theory, technology, and behavioral and cultural factors in design. Before submitting an application, students should obtain a departmental pamphlet that describes the specific areas of study and the time needed to complete the requirements.

Several faculty members in the department also participate in the doctoral program administered by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. See the program description under the Department of Urban and Regional Planning for more information.

Admission

The Graduate College admission requirements apply, except that higher Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores are required for international students. All students are required to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test. Students are admitted on an individual basis according to a review of their prior accomplishments with an emphasis on academic achievement. Candidates from undergraduate design programs must submit portfolios with their applications. Candidates without undergraduate preparation in landscape architecture will be admitted on limited status and must complete undergraduate prerequisite courses in addition to graduate work. Students must begin their studies in the fall semester.

Degree Requirements

*For additional details and requirements refer to the department's Programs of Study and the Graduate College Handbook.

Master of Landscape Architecture

Required Courses: Required Hours
LA 450, 470 and 501 9
Specialization area coursework 31-44
Additional undergraduate coursework will be required of students without a BLA. These prerequisites do not count toward the graduate degree.  
Thesis Hours Required (min/max applied toward degree): 8
Total Hours 48
Minimum Hours Required Within the Unit:
24
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
18
Other Requirements:*  
Internship required  
Minimum GPA: 3.0

Specific courses to be taken are determined in consultation with an adviser. These courses culminate in a master's thesis (LA 599) that permits the student, under the approval and supervision of a faculty committee, to pursue independently an in-depth work of particular relevance for landscape architecture.

Doctor of Philosophy

Required Courses: Required Hours
Elective coursework in major field 28
Outside study (courses outside of Landscape Architecture and Architecture) 8
Language Requirement: Required for all students in the History/Theory option and for some Social and Cultural Factors students  
Thesis Hours Required (min/max applied toward degree): 32
Total Hours 68
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
24 (not including 599)
Other Requirements:*  
All students are required to enroll in the PhD colloquium during the fall of their first year of course work.  
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Masters Degree Required for Admission to PhD? No, but Masters level requirements must be met (32 hours min)
Qualifying Exam Required Yes
Preliminary Exam Required Yes
Final Exam/Dissertation Defense Required Yes
Dissertation Deposit Required Yes

Joint Degree Program

Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Urban Planning

Required Courses: Required Hours
Urban Planning core capstone and area requirements 40
LA 450, 470 and 501 8-9
Specialization area coursework 31-44
Additional undergraduate coursework will be required of students without a BLA. These prerequisites do not count toward the graduate degree.  
Thesis Hours Required (min/max applied toward degree): 8
Total Hours 80-88
Minimum Hours Required Within the Unit:
24
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
18
Other Requirements:*  
Internship required  
Enrollment in each program for at least 2 semesters  
Minimum GPA: 3.0

*For additional details and requirements refer contact the department.

Up to 8 hours of UP coursework may be applied to the LA degree at the department's discretion. The thesis committee chair must be full-time in Landscape Architecture and one committee member must be from Urban Planning.

Medical Scholars Program

The Medical Scholars Program permits highly qualified students to integrate the study of medicine with study for a graduate degree in a second discipline, including Landscape Architecture. Students may apply to the Medical Scholars Program prior to beginning graduate school or while in the graduate program. Applicants to the Medical Scholars Program must meet the admissions standards for and be accepted into both the doctoral graduate program and the College of Medicine.  Students in the dual degree program must meet the specific requirements for both the medical and graduate degrees. On average, students take eight years to complete both degrees.  Further information on this program is available by contacting the Medical Scholars Program, 125 Medical Sciences Building, (217) 333-8146 or at www.med.uiuc.edu/msp.

Graduate Teaching Experience

Although teaching is not a general Graduate College requirement, experience in teaching is considered an important part of the graduate experience in this program.

Financial Aid

Students compete for fellowships, tuition and service fee waivers, and assistantships. Selection is based on the academic achievement and qualifications of the student.