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Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Degree
Program Curriculum: First Year

First Year - Fall Semester  
A & A 101 - Art & Design Theory I
(3 Credits)
An interdisciplinary introduction to critical, theoretical, and historical understandings of the arts and design

A & A 102S - Art & Design Studio I
(3 Credits)

An interdisciplinary introduction to studio work in the arts and design
LArch 297A - First Year Seminar
(1 Credit)
Special topics
GQ - Math 026, Plane Trigonometry, or higher
(3 Credits)
Trigonometric functions; solutions of triangles; trigonometric equations; identities
GS - Geography 020 or 030, Human Geography
(3 Credits)
Spatial perspective on human societies in a modernizing world; regional examples; use of space and environmental resources; elements of geographic planning.
GN - Biology 027, 011 & 012, or 110
(3 - 4 Credits)


Plant Biology (027)
Introductory Biology I and II (011 + 012)
Basic Concepts and Biodiversity (110)

First Year - Spring Semester  
A & A 103 - Art & Design Theory II
(3 Credits)
Provides arts and design students an interdisciplinary introduction to critica critical, theoretical, and historical understandings of the arts and design.
A & A 104 Art & Design Studio II
(3 Credits)
Provides students with an interdisciplinary introduction to studio work in the arts and design.
LArch 060 History of LArch
(3 Credits)

A survey of the historical development of outdoor space in relationship to allied arts from early beginnings to this century.
GWS - English 015 or 030
(3 Credits)
ENGL 015 Instruction and practice in writing expository prose that shows sensitivity to audience and purpose or ENGL 030 Writing practice for specially qualified and screened students. Students who have passed a special writing test will qualify for this course.
GN - Introduction to Soils 101
(3 Credits)
A study of soil characteristics and their relationship to land use, plant growth, environmental quality, and society/culture.
 

 

 

 

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