Bachelor of Landscape ArchitectureProgram Learning Objectives - Integrate natural and cultural systems in projects at multiple scales.
- Incorporate sustainable practices throughout the design, planning and implementation process.
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Comprehend and demonstrate the relationships among analysis, concept development, design development, and implementation. -
Apply critical thinking and analytical problem solving throughout planning, design and implementation. -
Demonstrate knowledge of theory, history and contemporary practices of landscape architecture. - Apply professional communication skills including written, oral, graphic and digital formats.
- Identify the role of landscape architects in professional interdisciplinary settings.
- Apply technical skills in site engineering, material explorations and detailing, construction documents, plant materials, and planting design.
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Apply professional standards, ethics and practices in the field of landscape architecture. Degree Requirements and Curriculum In addition to the program requirements listed on this page, students must also satisfy requirements outlined in more detail in the Minimum Requirements for Graduation section of this catalog, including: - 60 units of upper division courses
- 2.0 GPA
- Graduation Writing Requirement (GWR)
- U.S. Cultural Pluralism (USCP)
Note: No major or support courses may be selected as credit/no credit. - see more at: http://catalog.calpoly.edu/collegesandprograms/collegeofarchitectureandenvironmentaldesign/landscapearchitecture/bacheloroflandscapearchitecture/
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