New South Wales

Master of Landscape Architecture in Ballina

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Master of Landscape Architecture will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Master of Landscape Architecture

If you're considering pursuing a Master of Landscape Architecture in Ballina, you're opening the door to an exciting career in a field that beautifully merges creativity with the environment. Ballina, with its stunning coastal landscapes and vibrant flora, provides an ideal backdrop for aspiring landscape architects to develop their skills. This course not only equips you with the technical know-how but also immerses you in the local context, helping you design beautiful and sustainable outdoor spaces that resonate with the community.

Graduates of the Master of Landscape Architecture often find themselves in fulfilling roles such as Landscape Architect, where they can turn their innovative ideas into reality, or as an Architect, shaping buildings that harmonise with their surroundings. The knowledge gained in this course will also prepare you for leadership positions such as a Land Management Officer, focusing on sustainable practices in the management of natural resources. Each of these roles plays a pivotal part in enhancing the livability and aesthetic appeal of urban and rural settings alike.

The Master of Landscape Architecture course is interconnected with various fields of study that further enrich your learning experience. You can explore related Building and Construction courses, enhance your expertise through Education and Training courses, or delve into Environment and Sustainability courses. Moreover, your creative side can flourish in sectors like Horticulture, Architecture, Urban Design and Planning, and Conservation and Land Management.

Choosing to study in Ballina means you're not just learning from textbooks; you're engaging with the rich natural beauty of the region, which will inspire your designs. Participating in the Landscape Design sector, while also understanding the cultural importance of Aboriginal Studies, will further deepen your appreciation for the diverse landscapes you’ll work with. Start your journey today towards a fulfilling career in landscape architecture and make your mark in the beautiful region of Ballina.