Dual Degree Option: Master of Landscape Architecture/Master of Science in Design (Historic Preservation)
This dual degree option offers the opportunity for students to combine a professional degree in landscape architecture (the Master of Landscape Architecture) with a master in design degree in Historic Preservation (the Master in Design in Historic Preservation) as a way to explore the growing intersection of these fields and strengthen their standing in the job market. This dual degree provides students the background needed—in the theory, practice, and public policy of preservation—to succeed in this rapidly growing field of study and practice. Students must apply and be admitted to both programs, and must meet the satisfactory academic progress requirements of each program.
Additional information regarding M.L.A. program options is available in the Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning section of this Bulletin.
Additional information regarding M.Design. program options is available in the Architecture section of this Bulletin.