General Entry Requirements Taught Master’s Programmes:
Applicants for a Masters programme must normally have a first or second class Level 8 honours degree (NFQ or other internationally recognised equivalent) in a relevant or appropriate subject, or equivalent prior learning that is recognised by the University as meeting this requirement. Applicants must also satisfy the English Language Requirements* of the University. The University reserves the right to shortlist and interview applicants as deemed necessary.
Specific Programme Entry Requirements for MLA – Master of Landscape Architecture:
A first or second class Level 8 honours degree (NFQ or other internationally recognised equivalent) in landscape architecture or a related subject such as architecture, design, art, geography, environmental science, planning, ecology, horticulture, civil engineering or other degree which evidences content relevant to the MLA programme. We also welcome applicants who do not meet these academic entry requirements.
To apply to this programme, you should have a strong interest in Landscape Architecture, and must show creative aptitude, skills and potential.
You must submit a portfolio of recent work as part of your application, to include the following three components:
- A CV (maximum of three A4 pages).
- A personal statement of 300 words addressing the following points:
- Describe your interest in Landscape Architecture?
- What of your previous experiences (academic, professional and self-directed) has led you to Landscape Architecture?
- A sample of your creative work. This should be sourced from your own work produced during a relevant first degree, relevant professional experience, or through extra-curricular activities or self-led projects. The work displayed in your portfolio should:
- Demonstrate creative skills and your ability to visually represent your ideas.
- Display design and/or socio-environmental work that clearly links to landscape architectural concerns.
- Communicate your work through clear visuals and writing.
The following guidelines will help the curation of your creative work.
- WE WANT TO SEE CREATIVE WORK OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. Applicants are required to include a range of items using a variety of media in order to demonstrate the scope of their creativity. Applicants can choose from diverse media such as, but not exclusive to: drawing and painting, graphics, printmaking and photography, woodworking and ceramics, extracts from sketchbooks and design journals (illustrating the design process followed in a project), textiles and dress or clothes making, sculpture and joinery, computer game design, or any other visual media. You must demonstrate your ability to draw in pencil.
THE CHOICE IS UP TO YOU. In all cases, the work submitted must demonstrate your interest, experience as well as aptitude in creative and graphic areas.
- SHOW YOUR WORK CLEARLY. A clear and straightforward presentation of your work will serve you best. The presentation quality of the portfolio is part of the evaluation. Be graphically clear – do not embellish the design of the portfolio!
- BE SELECTIVE. Show only your best work. Demonstrate a diversity of work. Portfolios should contain not less than 15 and not more than 20 pages.
- ALL WORK MUST BE PRESENTED TWO-DIMENSIONALLY. Please ensure that any photographs of three-dimensional objects are of high quality.
- Please ensure that the digital representations and reproductions of your work are at an appropriately high resolution to be clearly viewed on screen.
- INCLUDE SKETCHES. You are encouraged to submit scanned extracts from sketchbooks along with your portfolio. You may choose to annotate your sketches relating them to some of your other works or to add written comments to put them in context.
- Only include technical drawings if they relate to a design that you have developed in some way.
You will be required to submit this portfolio digitally, as three separate PDF files.
If your portfolio of three components is acceptable to the MLA Admissions Committee, you will then be called for a short interview, which will be held online with two members of faculty from the School of Architecture and Product Design. If the interview is satisfactory, you will then be offered a place on the programme.
Guidelines on Completing your Application
• To ensure a speedy assessment of your application, please upload the above documents with your application form – your application cannot be assessed until relevant documentation is uploaded
• Please title appropriately any documents you are uploading with the application form, for example "Supporting Statement", "Undergraduate Transcript", "Postgraduate Transcript", "English Language Certificate" etc.
International students can find more information on eligibility requirements here.