Landscape Management MA, PG Diploma
Master
In Sheffield
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Type
Master
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Location
Sheffield
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
The programme is designed to allow landscape architects to develop a specialism within management, or to introduce landscape management to other professionals within the land-based, geographical or ecology sectors. It can be taken through either a Landscape Institute-accredited or non-accredited route.
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About this course
This is a one-year course that teaches students about effective management of both natural and designed landscapes. It embraces environmental, social, cultural and economic factors to optimise the management of many of our most iconic landscapes. You’ll learn how to revitalise degraded, damaged or underused landscapes, while the Special Project and Dissertation allow you to explore topics of personal interest.
A degree in a relevant subject such as agriculture, botany, environmental science, forestry, landscape, ecology or countryside management and relevant work experience in the land-based, geographical or ecology sectors.
If you don’t have a degree, you’ll need an alternative academic qualification and relevant work experience. This will be subject to approval at faculty level.
This course has both an accredited and non-accredited route. The accredited route is accredited by Landscape Institute and the International Federation of Landscape Architects.
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Subjects
- Accredited
- Managing
- Skills of Landscape
- Principle of Landscape
- Landscape Design
- Management
- Green Infrastructure
- Special Project
- Designed landscapes
- Landscape architects
Course programme
Core modules
- Principles and Skills of Landscape Management
- Managing the Landscape
- Maintaining Green Infrastructure
- Landscape Professional Practice
- Special Project
- Dissertation
Please note, students on the unaccredited route will take Landscape Architecture Scope and Diversity instead of Landscape Professional Practice.
TeachingTeaching takes place through lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials, critical feedback sessions, site visits and practicals.
AssessmentAssessment is by coursework assignments, dissertation, oral presentation and examination.
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Landscape Management MA, PG Diploma