
Master of Landscape Architecture (Course-based)
Advance your landscape architecture career.
U of Guelph’s course-based Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) program is designed for students to gain a professional level of design competency in the landscape architecture field. Through field studies, intensive design studio work and seminars, you learn professional skills and theoretical knowledge to advance your career in the highly sought after profession. The program meets the educational requirements for entry into professional associations across Canada, North America and abroad. Apply theoretical knowledge to practical projects ranging in scale from individual sites to entire communities and regions.
Graduates of this program are in demand across Canada and around the world. They often specialize in a particular area of practice, such as landscape restoration, waterfront and coastal development, community design, computer visualization, forestry resource management, urban design and planning and more.
Fully Accredited
The MLA program is accredited by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects. This accreditation is also recognized by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Career focused skills
Gain important professionals skills for your career including leadership skills, analysis, planning, design and management of landscapes.
Global reach
Opportunities for international exchange with partner schools from around the world that will further enhance your skills, training and your professional networks and gain international experience.
Hands-on learning
Develop your professional skills and knowledge through field studies and intense design studio, digital and analogue visualization, model-making, peer-to-peer sharing, construction design studios, lectures, and seminars.
Flexible format
Complete your degree through intensive, hands-on coursework with an option to conduct a research-based thesis project in semester five.
Learn from the best
Work and study with leading national and international scholars and practitioners in landscape architecture in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development (SEDRD).
Build your portfolio in hands-on design labs
Engage in hands-on and immersive design studios that explore digital and analog visualization, model-making, waterfront and coastal development, community design, and more.

Urban design and planning

Community design

Computer visualization

Waterfront and coastal development
The MLA is a six-semester program, with scheduled summer semester academic breaks, that is completed over 32 months. Students who have previously completed an accredited Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) program* are able to complete the program over four semesters.
The MLA program is accredited by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) and recognized by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).
Meet Your Profs

Landscape architecture is quite broad, I would say it's a fusion between science, art, design and also bringing in a lot of technical skills.

The MLA program at the University of Guelph offers passionate and engaged students the chance to study a fascinating discipline rich with potential and boundless ambition to confront the complex challenges facing society through better design.

I am engaged in questions of applied landscape ecology in rural and agricultural landscapes, including changes in landscape patterns and the consequences of those changes on biodiversity, water quality, and culture.
How to Apply
Apply to the U of Guelph's Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) directly online at Applying to Guelph.
