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No LARC course or required prerequisite can be taken pass-fail. Semester Course # ENGL 1301 MATH 1320 Year 1 Fall HIST 2300 LARC 1401 LARC 1302 Course Title Essentials of College Rhetoric College Algebra History of the U.S. to 1877 Landscape Architecture Drawing and Drafting Introduction to Landscape Architecture Total Hours 3 3 3 4 3 16
ENGL 1302 MATH 1321 Year 1 Spring BIOL 1305 BIOL 1113 LARC 1402
Advanced College Rhetoric Trigonometry Ecology and Environmental Problems Environmental Problems Lab Landscape Architecture Graphics Total
3 3 3 1 4 14
HIST 2301 CONE 2302 Year 2 Fall PSS 2330 LARC 2308 LARC 2401
History of the U.S. since 1877 Surveying and Surveys Urban Soils Computer-Aided Design in Landscape Architecture Basic Design in Landscape Architecture Total
3 3 3 3 4 16
PSS 1411 LARC 2402 Year 2 Spring LARC 2100 AAEC 2305 LARC 2309
Principles of Horticulture Landscape Architecture Design Process Landscape Architecture Portfolio Preparation Fundamentals of Agriculture and Applied Ecology Advanced CAD in Landscape Architecture Total Development of Landscape Architecture1 Woody Plants Landscape Architecture Site Design
4 4 1 3 3 15
3 3 4
Year 3 Fall LARC 2404 Landscape Architecture Grading and Drainage Total 4 14
LARC 3402 LARC 3403 Year 3 Spring LARC 3404 ENGL 2311
Master Planning Planting Design Landscape Architecture Construction and Development Technical Writing Total
4 4 4 3 15
GEOG 3300 LARC 4401 Year 4 Fall2,3 LARC 4404 LARC 4302
Geographical Information Systems Urban Design Landscape Architecture Materials and Details Environmental Planning Total
3 4 4 3 14
Public Speaking Seminar Regional Planning and Design Free Electives4 Total
3 1 4 6 14
POLS 1301 LARC 4506 Year 5 Fall LARC 4311 LARC 4101 RWFM 4403
American Governmental Organization Collaboration Studio Professional Practice Proposal Writing in Landscape Architecture Aerial Photography Interpretation Total
3 5 3 1 4 16
American Governmental Policy Landscape Architecture Senior Project Free Electives Total Minimum Hours Required for Graduation
3 5 6 14 148
After the third year, a student whose GPA falls below 2.50 will require faculty approval to continue in the program. An internship, approved in the previous semester, must be completed prior to graduation. Directed electives are subject to approval of the academic advisor and department chair. One of the free electives needs to fulfill a visual and performing arts core requirement.