Spring 2025
Applications Open:
May 1
Applications Close:
September 15 for International Applicants
October 15 for Domestic Applicants
Note: We will not be accepting late application submissions.
The Master of Landscape Architecture at CU Denver is a fully accredited, STEM-designated degree program for professional degree-seeking students with a bachelor's degree, and post-professional students (those already holding a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture or Bachelor of Architecture degree). Our program balances theory and practice and emphasizes design to support human well-being and environmental balance.
The College of Architecture and Planning welcomes applications to our Master of Landscape Architecture program from students with a variety of professional and educational backgrounds. The faculty-led selection process aims to admit students who are likely to succeed in completing the requirements for the degree and whose interests fit with the program’s educational capacities. All of the required application materials help us to evaluate your potential for graduate study and to pair your interests with our strengths. No one component ensures or precludes admission; judgment is based on the entire application packet.
The Landscape Architecture program encourages applicants from diverse fields of undergraduate study, including the liberal arts and sciences as well as the design and planning disciplines. Students entering the program recently have held degrees in the following areas:
Spring 2025
Applications Open:
May 1
Applications Close:
September 15 for International Applicants
October 15 for Domestic Applicants
Note: We will not be accepting late application submissions.
Fall 2025
Applications Open:
August 1
Applications Close:
December 15 for International Applicants
January 15 for Domestic Applicants
Note: Late applications will be accepted through May 1 and will be reviewed on a space-available basis and are not eligible for scholarships.
In-State Tuition is available to Western state residents.
CAP has WICHE-WRGP (Western Regional Graduate Program) status. This means that students who are residents of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, and the U.S. Pacific Territories and Freely Associated States are granted in-state tuition.
Email Address:jodi.stock@ucdenver.edu
Jodi Stock is a native of Denver and has worked at CAP for seven years.
Initially, starting as the Operations Coordinator for the college, Jodi moved into graduate admissions and recruitment in 2018. As the Manager of Graduate Admissions and Recruitment, Jodi represents CAP at recruitment events for prospective students and leads various recruitment events here at the college. She is often giving tours of the college to prospective students and admitted students. Jodi also oversees the application and admissions processes for admitted students.
Prior to working at CAP, Jodi worked in sales and marketing in the music business and lived in Los Angeles for ten years. As the music business began to change, Jodi’s interest in academia grew. She always knew that she would move back to Denver, and after moving back, she finished her bachelor’s degree at MSU.
As a “non-traditional” student, Jodi ran a wine shop while completing her bachelor’s degree. From that experience, Jodi saw the challenges that students face in trying to complete their education and she wanted to pursue a career where she could help students with their education goals. While Jodi loves living in Denver, she also loves traveling to Berlin and is learning German.