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MScLandscape Architecture

Tuition fee €3,800 per year
Application fee €100 one-time

The application fee is 100 EUR per applicant, which enables to apply for 2 programme (NB! in the case of PhD level only for 1 programme). The application fee is non-refundable!
Your application will only be reviewed and receive feedback after the university has received the application fee.

Applicants who have completed previous study level in Estonia or have Estonian citizenship are exempted from the application fee.

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More information

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Overview

Landscape Architecture is a discipline that focuses on intervention in the landscape through the activities of planning, design and management. It also focuses on the science that underpins these activities and the implementation of proposals. It is united around the concept of landscape, which is defined in various ways but is generally understood to mean outdoor spaces, environments and places and relationships between people and these spaces, environments and places, both in terms of activities and perceptions.

Landscape Architecture is concerned with landscapes of all types, both urban and rural, and at all scales from the smallest open space to the region.

In the programme, we use a mix of individual study and group project work. Teaching modes range from formal lectures and seminars or field trips to tuition on studio-based design projects, opportunities for research range from library-based research to field work.

Assessment methods include writing examination papers, essays and reports, but also hand-drawn or digital graphic-based plans and images. We consider open, public presentation and criticism of design projects important. We discuss realistic planning, design or management problems, which form the basis of the project work. A relatively large proportion of the curriculum is dedicated to design studios, field visits, and research.

Programme structure

120 ECTS credits (speciality module 62 ECTS credits, elective subjects 20 ECTS credits, optional subjects 8 ECTS credits, Master thesis or Research-based design project 30 ECTS credits).

Apply now! Fall semester 2025/26
Application start
1 Feb 2025
Application deadline
10 Apr 2025, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Fall semester 2025/26
Application start
1 Feb 2025
Application deadline
10 Apr 2025, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
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