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The School of Landscape Architecture and Planning at the University of Arizona offers dynamic, hands-on undergraduate and graduate built environment programs that position students for sustainable careers in development, planning, design and beyond.
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The professional, four-year BLA prepares students to become successful, licensed landscape architects through a robust, studio-based curriculum.
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The four-year BS SBE, offered both in-person and fully online, prepares students with the skills to make our communities, buildings and landscapes more resilient.
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The LAAB-accredited, STEM-designated MLA is a three-year program that prepares students for the practice of landscape architecture and engages them in applied scholarship with an emphasis on sustainable strategies.
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The MRED, offered in-person (18 months) and online (as little as 12 months), focuses on sustainable real estate development analysis, finance and practice.
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The two-year, PAB-accredited MS Urban Planning prepares students to address the challenges that face society and the environment through sustainable urban and regional planning.
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Learn to preserve built and natural environments as part of a comprehensive ethic of environmental, cultural and economic sustainability in this five-course, 15-unit fully online program.
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Become an industry leader through CAPLA's three real estate development graduate certificates, offered on campus and online: Real Estate Development Analysis (three courses, 9 units), Real Estate Development Finance (four courses, 12 units) and Real Estate Development Practice (four courses, 12 units).
Minor in Landscape Architecture
This 19- or 20-unit minor provides students interested in the design of the built environment the chance to engage in a course of study that includes landscape architectural history and design, landscape ecology and planning.
Minor in Real Estate Development
Designed to prepare students to create and sustain value in the real estate industry, the Minor in Real Estate Development consists of six courses (18 units), including a professional project for real estate development.
Minor in Sustainable Built Environments
Designed for students who have a passion in sustainability and a desire to make a difference, the Minor in Sustainable Built Environments consists of seven courses (18 units) and is available in-person and fully online.
Our Courses
We offer a broad range of undergraduate and graduate courses in heritage conservation, landscape architecture, real estate development, sustainable built environments, urban planning and more.
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Graduate Student Handbook
The School of Landscape Architecture and Planning Graduate Student Handbook contains information on programs, student conduct and procedures, student resources, funding and student employment, degree requirements and curricula for all of our graduate degrees and certificates.
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For additional information about undergraduate architecture programs, contact Sean Kramer-Lazar, student academic success specialist, at sikrame@arizona.edu or 520-621-0334. For additional information about graduate architecture programs, contact Emilio Romero, graduate student services coordinator, at eromero@arizona.edu or 520-621-9819.