UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY
http://www.usu.edu/laep
BLA Program
LR Spring 2005/NR Spring 2011
MLA Program
LR Spring 2005/NR Spring 2011
Michael Timmons, Acting Dept. Head
Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Utah State University
Logan, UT 84322-4005
(435) 797-0500
Fax: (435) 797-0503
michael.timmons@usu.edu
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
http://knowlton.osu.edu
BSLA Program
LR Spring 2003/NR Spring 2009
MLA Program
LR Spring 2004/NR Spring 2010
Laurel McSherry, Head
Section of Landscape Architecture
Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture
Ohio State University
275 West Woodruff Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210-1138
(614) 292-0081 Fax (614) 292-7106
georg.1@osu.edu
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
http://www.landarch.uiuc.edu
BLA Program
LR Spring 2002/NR Spring 2008
MLA Program
LR Spring 2002/NR Spring 2008
James L. Wescoat, Jr., ASLA, Head
Gary B. Kesler, FASLA, Associate Head and Undergraduate Coordinator
Carol Emmerling, ASLA, Graduate Advisor
Department of Landscape Architecture
College of Fine and Applied Arts
University of Illinois
101 Buell Hall MC 620, 611 Taft Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-0176 Fax (217) 244-4568
wescoat@uiuc.edu
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
http://www.caup.washington.edu/larch/Programs/graduate/mla.php
http://www.caup.washington.edu/larch/Admissions/admissions.php
http://www.caup.washington.edu/
HTML/LARCH/
BLA Program
LR Fall 2007/NR Fall 2013
MLA Program
LR Spring 2004/NR Spring 2010
Fritz Wagner, Chair
Department of Landscape Architecture
College of Architecture and Urban Planning
University of Washington
348 Gould Hall, Box 355734
Seattle, WA 98195-5734
(206) 543-9240 Fax(206) 685-4486
fwagner@u.washington.edu
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
http://fla.esf.edu
BLA Program
LR Spring 2006/NR Spring 2012
MLA Program
LR Spring 2006/NR Spring 2012
Richard S. Hawks, FASLA, Chair
Robin E. Hoffman, BLA Curriculum Director
Emmanuel J. Carter, Jr., MLA Curriculum Director
Faculty of Landscape Architecture
State University of New York
College of Environmental Science and Forestry
1 Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210-2787
(315) 470-6544
(315) 470 6600 BLA Admissions
(315) 470-6599 MLA Admissions
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
http://capd.ksu.edu
BLA Program
LR Fall 2002/NR Fall 2008
MLA Program
LR Fall 2003/NR Fall 2009
Dan W. Donelin, FASLA, Head and MLA Program Director
Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and
Community Planning
College of Architecture, Planning and Design
Kansas State University
302 Seaton Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-2909
(785) 532-5961 Fax (785) 532-6722
la-rcp@ksu.edu
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Day 1 of MLA Masters in Landscape Architecture Blog
Today is my first entry in documenting my path to becoming a Landscape Architect or better yet the work I will need to do to get into Graduate school to achieve a MLA (Masters Landscape Architecture).
There is an incredible amount of work that I need to do. First, is putting together my portfolio. Since, I don't have a Bachelors Degree in Landscape Architecture, I could be at a slight disadvantage to my competitors. However, my BFA (Bachelor in Fine Arts) from UNLV Universty of Nevada Las Vegas can also help me to be very competitive in several different areas. I will be elaborating on more of those assets the farther along I am in putting together my packages, but for now I would say my ability to sketch, draw, illustrate, and paint are a very powerful skill set to have.
I anticipate the process of putting together my packages for schools will cumbersome, tedious, thought provoking, and rewarding.
I look forward to sharing my thoughts and experiences to prospective schools, fellow applicants, and peers.
http://www.michaeltodoran.com
There is an incredible amount of work that I need to do. First, is putting together my portfolio. Since, I don't have a Bachelors Degree in Landscape Architecture, I could be at a slight disadvantage to my competitors. However, my BFA (Bachelor in Fine Arts) from UNLV Universty of Nevada Las Vegas can also help me to be very competitive in several different areas. I will be elaborating on more of those assets the farther along I am in putting together my packages, but for now I would say my ability to sketch, draw, illustrate, and paint are a very powerful skill set to have.
I anticipate the process of putting together my packages for schools will cumbersome, tedious, thought provoking, and rewarding.
I look forward to sharing my thoughts and experiences to prospective schools, fellow applicants, and peers.
http://www.michaeltodoran.com
Labels:
Fine Art,
Grad School,
GRE,
Landscape Architecture,
Michael Todoran,
MLA
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