
International Master’s Degree
International Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture
Cagliari
Now in its third edition, the Second-Level International Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture is promoted by the University of Cagliari and funded by the Municipality of Carbonia—winner of the 2011 Council of Europe Landscape Award. The programme fosters advanced technical, cultural, and design skills in the field of landscape architecture, with a strong focus on sustainability and territorial regeneration. The Master is aimed at Italian and international candidates holding a second-cycle degree (Master’s or equivalent) in architecture, planning, engineering, archaeology, agricultural sciences, or related disciplines. The twelve-month programme combines lectures, seminars, design studios, and internships with public or private institutions, companies, and design firms. Teaching is structured around real-world challenges, with field-based workshops developed in collaboration with local stakeholders, technical experts, and communities. Students work directly on complex and fragile territories, producing experimental design strategies aligned with the Paris 2030 Agenda and the European Landscape Convention. The Master’s Degree is officially recognised as a Second-Level European qualification. It prepares participants for professional roles in landscape architecture, urban and territorial planning, and environmental design, equipping them to operate in interdisciplinary and international contexts.