Master of Landscape Architecture degree, which normally takes 2 years to complete, focuses on the design, planning, and management of outdoor areas and landscapes. Core courses include Site Analysis and Design, Sustainable Landscape Practices, Landscape Ecology, Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Planting Design, and Landscape Architecture Theory. The program blends creative design with technical abilities, focusing on sustainability, ecological restoration, and environmental stewardship. Students participate in studio projects, fieldwork, and internships that focus on real-world landscapes. Graduates can work as landscape architects, urban planners, environmental consultants, or in governmental and non-governmental organizations, helping to create parks, gardens, urban spaces, and public areas.