The UT Arlington Masters in Landscape Architecture program advances design and planning solutions for environmental resiliency, urban place making, quality of life, and well-being. Through interdisciplinary teaching, research, and service activities, the program will promote leading-edge design and planning by capitalizing on our unique position within a transferable urban lab environment (DFW).
The UT Arlington Masters of Landscape Architecture program seeks to accomplish our vision by focusing on:
The Landscape Architecture program encourages collaborative teaching, research and outreach programs across the University with such programs as Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Sociology, Real Estate Development and Business Administration. It also provides distinctive and creative contributions to the realization of the University’s Strategic Plan, especially regarding three of the plan’s themes:
Health and the Human Condition – by fostering design for cities of well-being.
Sustainable Urban Communities – by teaching, developing and transferring knowledge regarding the changes in our natural, cultural and social environments.
Global Environmental Impact –by attracting and engaging a diverse student body and faculty to study issues and disseminate research regarding urban landscapes and their global environmental impact.