M.Arch. in Landscape Architecture is a 2-year postgraduate program designed for individuals interested in the design, planning, and management of outdoor spaces. The course integrates principles of architecture, urban planning, environmental science, and ecology to create functional, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable landscapes. Students explore topics such as landscape design, site analysis, ecological restoration, urban agriculture, and sustainable water management. The program often includes practical components like design studios, fieldwork, and research projects. Graduates are trained to address environmental challenges, manage public spaces, and contribute to urban renewal projects. Career opportunities exist in urban planning agencies, design firms, government departments, and non-profit organizations, with graduates working on projects that promote environmental sustainability, climate resilience, and quality public spaces.