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Landscape ArchitectureAcademic Advising - General Education Robert Grist, Interim Chair The 5-year Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program is accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board and leads to the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree. Graduating from an accredited program is an essential first step toward licensing in Florida and other states. Students study the art of design, planning or management, and the arrangement of natural and man-made elements on the land through application of cultural and scientific knowledge. Resource conservation and the requirements of the built environment are studied. Graduates are employed by professional offices; municipal, state or federal recreation and resource agencies; landscape architectural or planning agencies; and the construction, development or horticultural industries. Graduates also may continue on to graduate school, at UF or throughout the country. Field trips are required as part of normal course work; two trips are required. A summer internship under a registered landscape architect also is required and domestic or foreign study opportunities are available. Students should have adequate funds for trips and studio materials. Students need personal computers with CADD graphics capabilities. The department will provide specifications before purchase. Academic Advising - General EducationThis is a partial list. Humanities
Social/Behavioral Sciences
Physical/Biological Sciences
Math
* Required Gen Ed course NOTE: NOTE: Landscape architecture students may not use LAA 2710 to fulfill Gen Ed-H or Gen Ed-I credit. Tracking for Landscape ArchitectureAcademic progress of freshmen and sophomores is monitored each semester based on criteria established by the college faculty. These criteria are known as 'Critical Tracking Criteria'. To remain 'on track' for this major you must meet the following critical tracking criteria your first fall or spring term of enrollment and each subsequent fall or spring term for a total of 5 semesters. Semester 1:
Semester 2:
Semester 3:
Semester 4:
Semester 5:
NOTE: Listed below is a suggested semester-by-semester plan for enrollment. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.
This program is limited access. During the sophomore year spring semester, students must participate in an exhibit of their work in studio courses. Admission to the junior year is based on this exhibit and the preprofessional GPA.
Complete LAA 4940, Landscape Internship, in the summer between the third and fourth years of study. Summer Internship
Please see the department of Landscape Architecture in 336 Architecture Building for details regarding the fourth and fifth study options. All study options require coordination with the department of Landscape Architecture. Students should plan in order to get the necessary approval for their directed course of study.
78 hours (minimum) of LAA courses are required for the degree. At least 12 credit hours of 3000-4000 level electives are required. Student progress is evaluated each semester. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 is required. Majors must attain a minimum C grade in all LAA courses. A grade of D+ is considered a failing grade and must be retaken until a grade of C or better is earned. In some courses (see adviser) a student may not proceed through a sequence until a C grade is earned. Minor in Landscape ArchitectureThe objective of a minor in Landscape Architecture is to provide a general overview of the profession. The minor provides introduction to environmental and cultural issues and to design, planning, and management theory and applications. A minor does not qualify a student for practice or for professional licensure. Students must be accepted into an upper division college prior to application. Application for the minor should be made as soon as possible after acceptance to aid in charting coursework. To be considered, students must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Students must maintain a C or higher in all minor coursework. All graduating students who meet the requirements and have been approved for the minor will have the minor officially listed on their transcript. A minimum of 15 hours is required, with 6 hours of required coursework. The remaining hours should be determined based on the student's interests and background. Students with design, construction, engineering, or other technical backgrounds may participate in design and/or construction studios in addition to lecture courses. Acceptance into studio courses is with the permission of the instructor and as space is available. Upon application, students will be advised as to what courses are appropriate. Required of all students:
One of the following is required:
OR
General courses open to all students:
General Courses open to students with previous computer experience:
Additional courses in the professional design and construction sequences and in graduate seminars may be possible for students with specialized backgrounds, such as in other design fields, building construction, or engineering. Permission of the instructor is required to take courses other than the above. |
The department requires 59 credit hours, including electives, taken at the 3000-level or above. Elective foreign language courses below the 3000-level need adviser approval.
** Electives: any 3000 or higher academic course, any 1000 or higher foreign language course taken at an SUS institution of which the student is not a native speaker, or any course sequence toward a minor.
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