Current MLA Students

 

Kona Gray giving MLA desk crits to three students around drafting tablePhoto:  MLA students receiving design advice from Kona Gray of EDSA Inc.
 

Landscape Architecture Mission Statement

The University of Guelph landscape architecture mission statement is to excel at comprehensive and evidence-based education, innovation and scholarship in the art and science of landscape architecture and to prepare graduates to lead professional practice into the future.

MLA Structure/Duration

The MLA degree program is delivered in-person full-time at the University of Guelph campus.  The MLA program requires six semesters of full-time study over three calendar years.  Students normally register for Fall and Winter semesters each year, and request an academic break during the Spring semesters in order to gain practical experience. 

MLA Theses

University of Guelph’s Master of Landscape Architecture theses since 2011 can be searched via The Atrium, the institutional repository hosted by the University of Guelph’s McLaughlin Library.  Below you will find as an attachment, the MLA thesis abstracts from the last six years.

Resources

University of Guelph Graduate Calendar
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Office of Registrarial Services
Student Wellness
Experiential Learning Hub
Student Financial Services
University of Guelph Library

External Landscape Architecture Profession Links

Canadian Society of Landscape Architects
Ontario Association of Landscape Architects
Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation
American Society of Landscape Architects
Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture
Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Board

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