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BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture and Design Bachelor's degree at Leeds Beckett University

BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture and Design at Leeds Beckett University. You'll study core theory, research and methods, applied practice, specialist options, an independent project, and professional skills.

BA (Hons)
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Part-time
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99%
in work/study (15m)

About this course

Design spaces to bring people closer to nature. You'll reimagine cities and tackle our planet's environmental challenges on this landscape architecture degree. From the provider’s course page.

BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture and Design is a Bachelor's degree (BA (Hons)) at Leeds Beckett University, based in Leeds City Campus. It is studied part-time; duration varies by route.

For Architecture, building and planning graduates from this provider, 99% were in work or further study 15 months after graduating, 88% in highly skilled roles, typical earnings around £40,000. (HESA Graduate Outcomes / LEO, via Discover Uni.)

For the typical curriculum, specialisations, career paths and graduate earnings for Building & Construction, see the sections below.

Course evidence score

The arithmetic mean of the official measures available for this course: NSS satisfaction, graduate activity and continuation.

8.8
/ 10
Excellent
3 of 3 official measures
Student satisfaction
What students say in the National Student Survey
Strong75

Published threshold met NSS publication requires sufficient responses; small differences are not a rank. NSS mean of 7 published themes (Discover Uni snapshot 2026-06-21)

Graduate outcomes
In work or further study 15 months after graduating
Exceptional99

Moderate evidence Published sample: 45; avoid reading small differences as meaningful. Cohort 2021-23. Graduate Outcomes work or further study 99% (2021-23; Discover Uni snapshot 2026-06-21)

Continuation
Students who continue past their first year
Exceptional90

Published threshold met Discover Uni suppresses continuation data below its publication threshold. Cohort 2022-23. Continuation 90% (2022-23; Discover Uni snapshot 2026-06-21)

Curriculum & modules

Real modules published for this course, grouped only where the source gives a year, stage or level.

Year 1 3 modules
  • Design Projects 130 credits
    Module details

    This module introduces underlying issues, principles, and tools associated with the subject of architecture. You'll develop fundamental design skills, processes, and techniques relevant to conceive, resolve, and communicate basic design tasks that respond to simple briefs. The module supports a range of learning activities that will familiarise you with analogue representation and physical modelling. You'll also be introduced to the use of appropriate graphic design software.

  • Histories & Theories 120 credits
    Module details

    This module introduces you to contemporary multidisciplinary and collaborative theory and practice. You'll explore how natural and cultural processes and practices have shaped the development of spatial disciplines and their connection to current discussions of space and place. The module examines the broader historical and theoretical contexts, including society, nature, culture, politics, economy, sciences, and the arts. It helps you understand the environmental and societal implications of yo

  • Materials & Ecologies 110 credits
    Module details

    Discover the fundamentals of the climate emergency, biodiversity and their global impacts. You'll explore the primary relationships between people and their environments, both built and natural. The module also looks in depth at what environment really means and how human activity ultimately shapes and changes these environments.

Year 2 9 modules
  • Design Projects 230 credits
    Module details

    Investigate various phases of the design process through the development of a simple spatial project. You'll understand how design proposals are conceived, developed, and resolved in response to simple briefs, research findings, and iterative processes. The module supports a range of learning activities including site analysis, research and design strategies, as well as basic detailing. You'll also be introduced to the use of appropriate CAD software.

  • Histories & Theories 210 credits
    Module details

    Understand the wealth of global perspectives on the histories of architectures, interiors, and landscapes. This module introduces you to major traditions and examples of design within these three disciplines and shows in detail their interconnectedness over time. You'll examine the very definition of history, its relationship to theory, and its implications for the creation of knowledge. Additionally, you'll further develop research techniques and academic writing skills to improve your proficie

  • Materials & Ecologies 220 credits
    Module details

    This module introduces the rationale and underlying principles driving choice of materials and planting, as well as the basic approaches of assembling them. You'll also develop your knowledge of key structural principles, ecological contexts, terminology and typologies through exploration of detailed technical drawings and information.

  • Landscape Studio: Resilient Rural Landscapes20 credits
    Module details

    This module will provide you with the opportunity to create and apply design interventions within landscape types and character areas. You'll undertake research into the current influences on a rural landscape. Using a range of visual 2D and 3D media to communicate your ideas, you'll design a relevant landscape intervention and associated planting proposals.

  • Landscape Studio: Impact of Design20 credits
    Module details

    Develop and resolve creative ideas that will complement the landscape. Learn to examine and identify a broad spectrum of indigenous and introduced plant materials. You'll apply this knowledge to a wide range of landscape scenarios as you consider the key principles of plant and landscape management. You'll also develop an understanding of sustainable hard materials.

  • Landscape Technology: Materials, Management & Sustainability20 credits
    Module details

    Learn to examine and identify a broad spectrum of indigenous and introduced plant materials. You'll apply this knowledge to a wide range of landscape scenarios as you consider the key principles of plant and landscape management. You'll also develop an understanding of sustainable hard materials.

  • Landscape Studio: City Landscapes: Nature Based Solutions20 credits
    Module details

    Complete an in-depth analysis of a neighbourhood with emphasis on creating a rationale for future design actions. You'll explore a broad range of physical, social, and cultural contexts applicable to the built and semi-natural environment. Your analysis work will inform design proposals for the area.

  • Landscape Studio: Creating Distinctive Places20 credits
    Module details

    Develop spatial and landscape site designs using the organisation of place, space, activities, materials, plants and people. You'll gain knowledge of issues, processes, methods and tools that impact the design and delivery of landscape designs. With the opportunity to explore live client requirements, this module will enable you to develop skills in the design and communication of proposals for delivery.

  • Landscape Context: Landscape: Culture & Theory20 credits
    Module details

    Explore the significant designers, ideas, movements and design processes of the 20th and 21st centuries from around the globe. This module will provide a basis and theoretical understanding of the practice of landscape architecture. It will inform your associated design projects and introduce you to design research.

Year 3 5 modules
  • Landscape Studio: Design & Community 1: Engagement & Vision20 credits
    Module details

    Experience, reflect upon and develop an understanding of the processes of engaging with communities in the planning, design and management of their environments.

  • Landscape Studio: Design & Community 2: Resolution & Detail20 credits
    Module details

    Explore and resolve a detailed design project for a real community-based client using appropriate materials and fabrication techniques, and communicate the outcome via a range of digital and traditional media.

  • Landscape Context: Landscape Futures: Project Research20 credits
  • Landscape Studio: Landscape Futures: Placemaking40 credits
    Module details

    This module will provide the opportunity for you to demonstrate creativity, personal focus and design competence. You'll undertake a comprehensive landscape architecture challenge, from design research through to a resolved design, including technical details.

  • Professional Context: Professional Profile20 credits
    Module details

    This module will prepare you for professional practice by encouraging a critical awareness of landscape architecture. You'll develop individual skills and knowledge relevant to your chosen career through the production of a reflective portfolio, incorporating a CV.

Source: provider course page. Modules can change; required/optional status, credits, descriptions and assessment are shown only when explicitly published.

Course in depth

What this course covers, who it suits and where it leads.

What you'll study

This course invites you to design spaces that bring people closer to nature and reimagine cities whilst tackling environmental challenges. You'll usually begin with construction technology, built environment economics and surveying fundamentals. As you progress, you'll typically move into project management, contracts and law, then specialise in areas such as quantity surveying, building surveying, construction management, BIM and digital construction, or real estate. Your studies usually progress from foundations in how buildings are constructed and financed, through practical project and cost management, towards specialist options and professional practice aligned with chartered-body competencies. A final dissertation or major project typically applies your learning to a live industry problem.

Who it's for

This course suits part-time learners seeking a structured qualification in landscape architecture and design. Notably, 50% of recent entrants held another higher-education qualification, reflecting a cohort with diverse academic backgrounds. If you're balancing study with work or other commitments, the part-time format offers flexibility whilst maintaining rigorous professional preparation.

University & format

This BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture and Design is delivered part-time at Leeds Beckett University's Leeds City Campus. The university is a UK degree-awarding body whose degrees are nationally recognised. The course is taught in English. Leeds Beckett holds a Bronze award for teaching quality in the Office for Students' TEF 2023.

Student satisfaction

How students on this course answered the National Student Survey, by theme.

The teaching on my course
77%
Learning opportunities
70%
Assessment and feedback
74%
Academic Support
84%
Organisation and management
71%
Learning resources
78%
Student voice
73%

Share of students responding positively.

Published threshold met NSS publication requires sufficient responses; small differences are not a rank. NSS mean of 7 published themes (Discover Uni snapshot 2026-06-21)

Applicant information

The next application dates for this course, followed by facts the provider publishes.

2027 entry deadlineApply directly to the provider

Part-time application dates vary by provider. UCAS dates

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2026 entryLive availability check

Opened 2 July 2026; last choice 19 October 2026. Check vacancies now. A cached page never claims a place is still available.

Entry & how to get in

Most entrants held another higher-education qualification50% of accepted students came in with another higher-education qualification (entrants over recent years).
Entry requirements are set by the universityGrades, subjects and contextual offers vary. Check Leeds Beckett University's official course page for the current offer.

Who gets in

What recently admitted students actually held, official admissions data, not a stated requirement.

Qualifications held on entry

QualificationShare
another higher-education qualification50%
A-levels or equivalent35%
No / unknown prior qualifications5%
Other5%

Entry & your chances

An honest read from the official entry data, plus your personal match.

Offer-based entry

Entry is set by the university and based on your offer. Use your predicted grades to see how you compare, then check the university's stated requirements.

How to apply

Undergraduate applications go through UCAS. Here’s what matters for this course, the right deadline, the grades to aim for, and the steps in order.

Apply byApply directly to the providerfor this course
UCAS codeK312quote this on your application
  1. 1
    Register on UCAS Hub

    Create your UCAS application and add this course (code K312). One application covers up to five choices.

  2. 2
    Write your personal statement

    A single statement covers all your choices, so keep it broad enough for similar courses while showing genuine interest in this subject.

  3. 3
    Submit by Apply directly to the provider

    Part-time application dates vary by provider. Source: UCAS 2027 dates.

  4. 4
    Reply to your offers

    When decisions are in, pick a firm (first) choice and an insurance (back-up) choice with slightly lower grades.

  5. 5
    Results day & confirmation

    On results day (mid-August) your place is confirmed if you meet the offer. Just missed? Talk to the university, or find a place through Clearing.

💡 Many universities make a contextual (reduced-grade) offer, for example based on your school’s results, time in care, or where you live. Ask Leeds Beckett University whether you’re eligible before you apply; it can lower the grades you need.

Fees & funding

What this course costs and how UK student finance covers it.

Tuition per year

Homeup to £9,790 / yr
International£16,840 / yr

Provider fee page (England 2026/27 cap where not stated).

Check fees at Leeds Beckett University →

For students who normally live in England

illustrative Maintenance Loan per year
Check providertuition used per year, no published course home fee, total not estimated
total borrowing, course length not published

2026/27 Student Finance England figures. Maintenance support is means-tested and this two-point view is not an entitlement calculator. The course total uses its published length and home fee where both are available; a missing full-time fee uses the clearly labelled England-cap scenario, while part-time fees and unknown lengths are never guessed. Use the official calculator. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland use separate systems: SAAS, Student Finance Wales, and Student Finance NI.

Starting on or after 1 January 2027?

The Lifelong Learning Entitlement is a separate system. A new learner’s tuition entitlement is currently stated as £39,160 (about 480 credits at 2026/27 fee levels), subject to prior study and eligibility. Check the official LLE guide.

Paying for it

  • Tuition Fee Loan: can cover eligible tuition up to the applicable limit and is paid straight to the provider.
  • Maintenance Loan: up to £10,830/yr away from home outside London (England, 2026/27), means-tested on household income.
  • Repayment: 9% of income above £25,000, nothing below it; written off after 40 years.
  • Earn alongside: most students work part-time in term, part-time roles on the StudySmarter job board.

England figures shown; Scotland, Wales & NI run their own schemes, check gov.uk.

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Scholarships & bursaries you could qualify for

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Careers & earnings

What Building & Construction graduates actually earn, from real outcome data, 15 months, 3 years and 5 years after graduating.

Graduate earnings: this course

WhenMedianTypical rangeGraduates
15 months after£40,000£30,000 – £52,50045
3 years after£37,500£31,500 – £45,00075
5 years after£41,500£32,500 – £55,00080

Nominal earnings for graduates of this course/subject at this provider. Moderate evidence. Published sample: 45; avoid reading small differences as meaningful. Cohort 2021-23.

Graduate outcomes, 15 months on: this course

99%
in work or further study 15 months on
88%
in highly skilled work or study
90%
continue past their first year
90%
find their work meaningful
95%
say work fits their future plans
  1. 1Graduate roleFirst role after the degree · 0–2 yrs
  2. 2Specialist / PractitionerWorking in building & construction · 2–5 yrs
  3. 3Senior / LeadLeading work and people · 5–10 yrs
  4. 4Head of / ExpertSenior leadership or deep expertise · 10+ yrs

How pay grows: this course vs Building & Construction nationally

Starting (15 months) HESA GO
£40,000
£27,500 – £35,000
After 3 years LEO
£37,500
£25,925 – £36,600
After 5 years LEO
£41,500
£32,300 – £45,600
national rangethis course’s medianaxis £24,500 – £47,000

National figures for Building & Construction graduates, HESA Graduate Outcomes (15 months) and the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset (3 & 5 years). These are national, not university-specific; actual pay varies by employer, region, role and experience. Different cohorts, so the bars are not one group over time.

Work out your pay

Headline figures hide a lot. Calculate realistic take-home pay for this field by role, region and experience, then check your CV before you apply.

What happened to 100 students?

Choose an outcome to translate the published percentage into a simple 100-person view. Each dot represents one percentage point, not an individual tracked student.

99 of 100

were in work or further study

15 months after graduation

86% working13% working and studying0% in further study88% in highly skilled work or study

Source: Discover Uni, using Graduate Outcomes and continuation data. Cohorts: 2021-23. Moderate evidence. Published sample: 45; avoid reading small differences as meaningful. Cohort 2021-23. Each tab is a separate published measure; categories can overlap and should not be added together.

Value compared with similar courses

How this course’s 5-year median earnings compare with Building & Construction courses at the same study level.

This course £41,500Peer median £37,500Middle 50% £32,000–£45,500
67th percentile

Compared with 261 courses with compatible official earnings data. This is a course-value comparison, not a quality ranking.

UK occupations graduates enter

Published graduate destinations, joined conservatively to UK SOC 2020, ONS pay and Skills England demand.

  • Architects, Chartered Architectural Technologists, Planning Officers, Surveyors and Construction ProfessionalsSOC 2020 245 · 48% of published destinations · ASHE median £45,972
  • Engineering professionalsSOC 2020 212 · 22% of published destinations · ASHE median £50,325

Discover Uni JOBLIST/JOBTYPE; ONS ASHE 2025 provisional, all employee jobs; Skills England Occupations in Demand 2025. SOC is shown only for an exact normalised label match; demand is shown only at exact four-digit SOC. Published sample: 135; response rate: 51%. Pay describes the occupation across workers, not a guaranteed graduate salary.

Job market & outlook

How Building & Construction graduates fare in the labour market, and how AI is reshaping the work.

90%
in work or further study 15 months after graduating, across Building & Construction courses nationally.
Graduate Outcomes
85%
of working graduates are in highly skilled work or further study.
highly skilled
85%
of students continue past their first year (still enrolled or completed).
continuation

How AI is changing the work

AI doesn't replace the profession, it shifts it: routine tasks get automated, while judgement, working with people and using AI well become more valuable.

What AI takes off your plate

  • Routine information gathering
  • First-draft writing and summaries
  • Standard analysis and admin
  • Repetitive processing tasks

More human than ever

  • Judgement and original thinking
  • Working with and leading people
  • Owning and sense-checking AI output
  • Ethics and accountability

The strongest graduates pair subject depth with the ability to use AI tools critically.

Roles & employers

Where Building & Construction graduates typically go, indicative destinations from graduate career data. Each role links to live openings on the StudySmarter job board.

Where they work

  • Construction firms
  • Surveying practices
  • Property developers
  • Local authorities

Is this course right for you?

The essentials UK applicants ask about: finance, outcomes, entry and quality.

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Student finance

For comparison, the standard full-time England tuition cap is up to £9,790 per year in 2026/27; the actual fee varies by course and provider. If you normally live in England, eligible students can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan, plus a Maintenance Loan for living costs. Under Plan 5 you repay 9% of income above £25,000, nothing below that, and the balance is written off after 40 years.

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Where graduates go

99% were in work or further study 15 months after graduating, with a median salary of £40,000. See the full breakdown in Careers & earnings above.

Official-data snapshot

Averaging the official measures published for it, this course scores 8.8 out of 10: NSS 75.3% · in work or study 99% · continued 90%.

Who studies here and in this subject?

Provider- and UK subject-level context.

Leeds Beckett University

All students22,290
International19.1%
Aged 25+23.1%

Architecture, building and planning across the UK

Students67,475
Aged 25+33.9%

HESA student record 2024/25. Counts are rounded.

Local crime-data context

A neutral snapshot around the published teaching location.

Around Leeds City Campus

4,716 street-level reports returned within roughly one mile across 2026-04 to 2026-06.

Violent Crime 1348Shoplifting 842Anti Social Behaviour 430Public Order 412Other Theft 366

Police.uk street-level API. Approximate locations, not confined to campus. England, Wales and Northern Ireland; not Scotland.

Is Building & Construction right for you?

Tick what applies to you and see how good a fit it is.

International students

What applying to Leeds Beckett University from outside the UK involves: fees, English, visa, funding and living costs.

Tuition fees

International tuition is £16,840 / year for this course (from the provider’s fee page). You’re not eligible for UK Tuition Fee or Maintenance Loans, so plan for fees plus living costs upfront.

English language

Most UK undergraduate courses ask for around IELTS 6.0–6.5 (no band below 5.5–6.0), or an accepted equivalent. If you’re just short, most universities run a pre-sessional English course that counts towards the requirement.

Student visa

You’ll usually need a Student visa (Student Route). After you accept an offer the university issues a CAS; you then show funds for fees plus about £1,023–£1,334/month living costs and pay the Immigration Health Surcharge for NHS access.

Scholarships & funding

Many universities offer international/global scholarships (often £2,000–£6,000/yr), check Leeds Beckett University’s funding pages.

Living costs

Budget roughly £1,100–£1,400/month outside London and £1,400–£1,800/month in London for rent, food and travel; the figure also matters for your visa.

Working while you study

A Student visa usually allows up to 20 hours/week in term time and full-time in holidays, useful alongside study, though not something to rely on for fees.

Visa rules and fees change. Always confirm the current requirements with Leeds Beckett University and gov.uk before you apply.

Common questions

Set by Leeds Beckett University. Most accepted students held another higher-education qualification. Check the university's course page for the exact offer.
For Architecture, building and planning graduates from this provider, 99% were in work or further study 15 months after graduating, 88% in highly skilled roles, typical earnings around £40,000. (HESA Graduate Outcomes / LEO, via Discover Uni.)
For comparison, the standard full-time England tuition cap is up to £9,790 per year in 2026/27; the actual fee varies by course and provider. If you normally live in England, eligible students can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan, plus a Maintenance Loan for living costs. Under Plan 5 you repay 9% of income above £25,000, nothing below that, and the balance is written off after 40 years. See Fees & funding on this page to work out your numbers.
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