Complete Course Outline
Course: Master of Landscape Architecture (Research) (195AA)
Award: Master of Landscape Architecture
Course Level: 03
Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Design
CRICOS Code: 032112E
Offered Locations and Delivery Modes:
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UC Bruce Campus
- Full Time, Face-to-Face - Convener: Dr Scott Heyes (Ph: +61 2 6201 2534)
- Part Time, Face-to-Face - Convener: Dr Scott Heyes (Ph: +61 2 6201 2534)
Introduction
This course is one of a suite of similar courses, the others being the masters degree course in Environmental Design (158AA); the masters degree course in Industrial Design (196AA); the masters degree course in Architecture (192AA); and the masters degree course in Urban and Regional Planning (110AA)
These masters degree courses consist of a thesis comprising advanced study and research embodying an original investigation of a topic falling within one or more fields of study for which the masters degree has been accredited. Candidates whose thesis will be in a cross-disciplinary area will enrol in the Master of Environmental Design course. Those whose thesis will be predominantly in one area will enrol in the appropriate degree course. The thesis may take the form of a written report with drawings or other supplementary material.
Course Requirements
Students are required to complete a thesis valued at 48 credit points by enrolling in either 1812 Environmental Design Masters Thesis PT (for part-time candidates) or 2861 Environmental Design Masters Thesis:FT (for full-time candidates).
Course Duration
Standard: 4 semesters full-time or part-time equivalentMaximum: 4 semesters full-time or part-time equivalent.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must meet normal University of Canberra requirements for admission to a master's course by research (in accordance with Gold Book 3.4.4). There are no special admission requirements.
Graduates from other disciplines, or who have completed a bachelor degree of three year duration only, may be required to undertake bridging units unless they can demonstrate that any work experience has served the same purpose.
Course Enquiries
Students should consult with the course convener in the first instance, or seek further assistance from the Faculty of Arts and Design.


