Prospective applicants are advised to use opportunities within their four-year recognized university undergraduate degree studies to develop knowledge in at least one and possibly more than one of the following areas: design, humanities, social science, arts, engineering, biological or earth sciences – including wherever possible studio, laboratory and collaborative learning experiences.
In addition to the Faculty of Graduate Studies requirements for Admission, the program requires:
a) Statement of Interest
A clear, well-written statement of interest which describes the applicant's interest in landscape architecture and how the applicant's specific educational background and professional or personal experience relates to Landscape Architecture as a field of study (maximum two pages).
b) Digital Portfolio
Evidence of original and/or creative work in any field or medium. This could include design work, professional work, research, creative ability, or ideas related to their statement of intent or interests in Landscape Architecture. The requirements for digital portfolio submissions are found on the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape website at: .
c) Curriculum Vitae
A current copy of curriculum vitae (CV).
d) Reference Letters
Three reference letters, of which at least two should be academic.
e) Proof of English Proficiency
For
applicants who are required to prove proficiency in English, a TOEFL
score of 105 (Internet-based test); or an IELTS score of 7.5; a CAEL
score of 70 with no section less than 70; a PTE with a minimum score of
59; a Duolingo score of 145 (with no subscore below 125); or a Cambridge
C1/C2 Proficiency score of 200. This requirement can also be met by
completing the with a minimum grade of "A-" in each course.
Note: Applicants with previous related design degrees (e.g. a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture) may have some or all of the foundation year courses waived. Applications will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, this review will require supporting documentation such as course outlines. An assessment of these prerequisite requirements will be made by an admissions committee and applicants will be informed in offers of admission which, if any, courses at the Foundation level will be required.