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Curriculum | Undergraduate | Graduate - updated
July 3, 2008
For both the BLA and MLA students
take a series of lecture and studio design courses, beginning with
an introduction to landscape design principles in the first year
and culminating in an advanced research and studio design project
in the graduating year. LAAB standards require that first-professional degree curricula must include the core knowledge skills and applications of landscape architecture: landscape architectural history, philosophy, theory, values, ethics, practice, planning, design, implementation, and management.
To meet LAAB standards, the Landscape Architecture Program curricula includes coverage of:
- landscape architectural history and theory
- natural and cultural systems
- design theories, methodologies and applications
- landscape planning and management at various scales and applications
- site design and construction such as grading, drainage and circulation
- communication in written, verbal and visual applications
- plants and ecosystems at various scales and situations
- construction materials, methods, technologies and applications
- professional practice methods, values, and ethics
- computing applications and other advanced technology.
Undergraduate Program top
Due to the sequential nature of the program, students are encouraged
to enter at the first-year level, though transfer students are also
encouraged to apply. This limited enrollment program (LEP) requires a
minimum of 120 semester hours to attain the BLA degree. The undergraduate curriculum
consists of major courses, the university's general education (CORE)
requirements, and elective courses.
The
following is our undergraduate curriculum for 2007-2008. Please
see you advisor for the most updated requirements. For a paper version of our typical undergraduate curriculum please download the
brochure: University of Maryland Landscape Architecture.
1st Semester - Fall Term
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| Course |
Cr |
Description/ Public Access Web |
Faculty |
TA |
Web |
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LARC 120
LARC 160
ENGL 101
MATH 112
CORE |
2
3
3
3
3 |
Digital Fundamentals Studio
Introduction to Landscape Architecture
Introduction to Writing
College Algebra with Applic. and Trig
CORE Requirement |
Myers
Sullivan
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BB Web
Web |
2nd Semester - Spring Term
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LARC 140
PLSC100
CORE
CORE |
4
4
3
3 |
Graphic Fundamentals Studio
Introduction to Horticulture
CORE Requirement
CORE Requirement |
Duempelmann/Sullivan
Walsh
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| Summer |
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This is a great time to do an internship with a landscape architecture firm, design build company, or a plant nursery. There are great opportunities in the region. There are also some great non-profits to consider. |
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3rd Semester - Fall Term
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LARC 141
LARC 263
PLSC253
CORE
CORE |
4
3
3
3
3 |
Design Fundamentals Studio
History of Landscape Architecture
Woody Plant Materials I
CORE Requirement
CORE Requirement |
Chang/Duempelmann
Giannetto
Petroff’
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| LEP Review occurs at the end of the 3rd semester |
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4th Semester - Spring Term |
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LARC 221
LARC 240
PLSC 254
ENST 200
CORE |
3
4
3
4
3 |
Digital Design Tools
Graphic Communication & Design Studio
Woody Plant Materials II
Fundamentals of Soil Science
CORE Requirement |
Ison / Myers
Giannetto
Lammers
Weil |
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Summer |
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With design, CAD and plant skills now in your tool belt plan on doing an internship with a landscape architecture firm. There are also great opportunities nationally with groups like the National Park Service. How about England Study Abroad Program or Italy, also a great way to spend the summer. |
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5th Semester - Fall Term
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LARC 340
LARC 320
GEOG 340
ENGL 393
CORE |
5
3
3
3
3 |
Site Design Studio
Principles of Site Engineering
Geomorphology or other approved elective
Technical Writing
CORE Requirement |
Nola
Leonard |
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6th Semester - Spring Term
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LARC 341
LARC 321
Elective
Elective
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5
3
3
3
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GIS & Regional Design Studio
Landscape Structures & Materials
Elective
Elective
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Myers
Nola
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BB Web
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| Summer |
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This is your last summer before graduating. If you have not had an internship in a Landscape Architecture office, this is the time to consider putting your upper level design experience and CAD and GIS skills to work. Also consider some of the national design internships. If you have already done a internship you might consider the England Study Abroad, Italy, or Sustainable Futures Program. |
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7th Semester - Fall Term
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LARC 440
LARC 420
LARC 450
LARC 470 |
5
3
3
3 |
Urban Design Studio
Professional Practice
Environmental Resources
Landscape Architecture Seminar |
Sullivan
Nola
Myers
Giannetto |
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BB WebWeb |
| 8th Semester - Spring Term |
LARC 471
LARC 389
Elective
Elective |
5
3
3
3 |
Capstone Studio Community Design
Internship / Study Abroad
Elective
Elective
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Nola / Kane
Sullivan / Myers / Nola |
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Graduate top
The
following is our proposed curriculum for the 3-year First Professional degree starting 2008-2009. This curriculum is subject to change but will provide you an idea of the sequence of courses. Please Contact Us for the most updated requirements. The 2-year Post-Professional MLA degree will be initiated in 2009.
Application forms to the MLA program must be completed electronically at the Graduate School site for the University.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling admission basis starting March 1, 2008 with a deadline of July 15, 2008 for the fall semester (late August) start and a deadline of November 1 for the 2009 spring semester (late January).
To apply Contact Graduate School
For more detailed information on courses and curriculm (MLA PDF)
1st Semester - Fall Term
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| Course |
Cr |
Description/ Public Access Web |
Faculty |
TA |
Web |
LARC 640
LARC 450
LARC 620
LARC 263
PLSC 253 |
5
3
3
3
3 |
Graduate Studio I
Environmental Resources
Graphic Tools for Landscape Representation
History of Landscape Architecture
Woody Plant Materials I |
TBD
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2nd Semester - Spring Term
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LARC 641
LARC 720
LARC 621
PLSC 253 |
5
3
3
3 |
Graduate Studio II
Environmental Analysis and Site Engineering
Digital Mapping and Drawing
Woody Plant Materials II |
TBD
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| Summer |
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3rd Semester - Fall Term
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LARC 642
LARC 670
LARC 721
Elective
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5
3
3
3
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Graduate Studio III
Land. Arch. Theory/ Criticism
Landscape Construction Methods and Materials
Specialization Elective
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TBD
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4th Semester - Spring Term |
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LARC 648
LARC 671
LARC 661
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5
3
3
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Graduate Studio IV (choice)
Land. Arch. Research Methods
Landscape and Human Behavior
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TBD |
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Summer |
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5th Semester - Fall Term
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LARC 748
LARC 420
Elective
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6
3
3
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Graduate Studio V (choice)
Professional Practice
Specialization Elective
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TBD |
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6th Semester - Spring Term
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LARC 799
Elective
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6
3
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Thesis or Creative Project
Specialization Elective
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TBD
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