The School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin offers a graduate program in landscape architecture. The department offers two different graduate degree programs, including a master of landscape architecture degree program for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in architecture and a master of landscape architecture degree program for students who have completed undergraduate degrees in fields unrelated to architecture. Both programs prepare students for professional careers in landscape architecture. The department tailors the course of study to each student's individual needs and interests. The University of Texas at Austin tied for 47th in U.S. News and World Report's 2010 ranking of national universities.
University of Texas at Austin Graduate Program in Landscape Architecture
School of Architecture
1 University Station B7500
Austin, TX 78712
512-232-7384
soa.utexas.edu/la
The College of Architecture at Texas A&M University contains the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning. The department offers degree programs for undergraduates and graduate students. Undergraduates can work toward a bachelor of science (BS) degree in urban and regional studies or a professional bachelor of landscape architecture degree. Graduate students can work toward master's degrees in landscape architecture, land development or urban planning, or a doctoral degree in urban and regional science. Texas A&M University tied for 61st in U.S. News and World Report's 2010 ranking of national universities.
Texas A&M University Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning
3137 TAMU
College Station, TX 78743
979-845-1019
archone.tamu.edu/LAUP/
The landscape architecture department at Texas Tech University's College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Undergraduates can work toward a professional bachelor of landscape architecture degree and graduate students can work toward a professional master of landscape architecture degree. Graduate students within the department can also pursue an interdisciplinary doctor of philosophy degree in planning, management and design.
Texas Tech University Department of Landscape Architecture
601 Avenue Q
Lubbock, TX 79409
806-742-2858
larc.ttu.edu/