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New Brunswick/Piscataway Undergraduate Catalog 2005-2007 Cook College Course Listing Landscape Architecture 550  

Landscape Architechture 550
11:550:230Environmental Design Analysis (3) Analysis of the quality of the physical environment: perception, awareness, design, and planning process. Governmental controls that affect quality. Private, public, urban, rural, and recreational environments considered.
11:550:231Introduction to Environmental Design I (5) Design fundamentals and creativity through design process; application to fundamental landscape architecture at small-site scale. Graphic skills and techniques. Impact of environmental design on people and nature. Lec. 1.5 hrs., studio 6 hrs. Prerequisite: Permission of department. Not open to first-year students.
11:550:232Introduction to Environmental Design II (5) Refinement of design process and graphic skills, including per-spective and paraline drawing, through projects of increasing complexity and magnitude. Site planning, principles of auto and pedestrian circulation, behavioral aspects of design, basic landform manipulation. Lec. 1 hr., studio 5 hrs. Prerequisites: 11:550:231 and acceptance into landscape architecture program.
11:550:233-234Landscape Plants I,II (3,3) Identification, environmental requirements, and landscape assets and liabilities of ornamental plants. First term: fall aspects of deciduous trees and shrubs. Second term: the broadleaf and narrow-leaf evergreens and the spring aspect of deciduous trees and shrubs. Lec. 2 hrs., lab. 3 hrs.
11:550:235Herbaceous Plants in the Landscape (3) Identification, uses, and care of herbaceous plants in private gardens and public spaces: annuals, herbaceous perennials, ornamental grasses, herbs, and plants for ponds and pools.
11:550:238Landscape Management and Maintenance (3) Maintenance and culture of landscape plantings.
11:550:239Planning and Planting the Residential Environment (3) Contact with the living, green environments provided by the grounds of private residences. Planning, land use, selection and planting of landscape plants, turf, fruiting plants, and interior plantings. Lec. 2 hrs., lab. 3 hrs.
11:550:250Computer-Aided Design for Landscape Architects (3) Introduction to the use of computer-aided design (CAD) as a design and graphics tool in landscape architecture. Lec. 2 hrs., lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: Open only to majors or by permission of instructor.
11:550:330History of Landscape Architecture (3) Historical analysis of landscape theory and practice; design as a physical expression of environmental and cultural determinants; its evolution as a profession in the United States.
11:550:331Intermediate Landscape Architecture I (5) Analysis and interpretation of the physical environment with emphasis on methodologies such as GIS, suitability mapping, and visual resource management as applied to land planning, design, and management problems. Lec. 1.5 hrs., studio 6 hrs. Prerequisite: 11:550:232. Open only to students accepted into the landscape architecture program.
11:550:332Intermediate Landscape Architecture II (5) A continuation of 11:550:331 with an emphasis on the design of public open spaces including plazas, squares, parks, and pedestrian streets. Lec. 1.5 hrs., studio 6 hrs. Prerequisite: 11:550:331.
11:550:337 Design Communication (3) Presentation and communication techniques applicable to landscape architecture: visualization skills, hand drawing, and computer applications. One 80-min. lec., studio/lab. 1-3 hrs.
11:550:340Planting Design (4) Plants as design elements affecting function, comfort, energy efficiency, and aesthetic quality. Selection of plants to serve functional and aesthetic purposes. Specification for planting design. Lec. 2 hrs., studio 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 11:550:231, 232, or permission of instructor.
11:550:341Landscape Architecture Construction I (4) Site engineering principles; grading, drainage, earthwork, and road alignment; their integration with landscape architecture design. Lec./rec. 2 hrs., studio 3 hrs. Prerequisite: 11:372: 322.
11:550:342Landscape Architecture Construction II (3) Introduction to properties of construction materials, structural principles, and methods of construction. Lec. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: 11:550:341.
11:550:360International Studies in Landscape Architecture (BA) An opportunity to study in a landscape architecture program abroad with which the department has established an articulated exchange agreement. Course equivalences will be determined upon completion of the program. Prerequisite: Open only to juniors in landscape architecture, with permission.
11:550:430Advanced Landscape History Seminar (3) History of gardens in Italy, France, England, or the United States from the Renaissance to the present. Emphasis on form and meaning of garden design and widespread influence of this genre. Prerequisite: 11:550:330 or permission of instructor.
11:550:431Advanced Landscape Architecture I (5) Advanced landscape architecture theory with application to problems of increasing scope and complexity. Social and cultural contexts, with emphasis on design sites for housing and community design. Lec./rec. 2 hrs., studio 6 hrs. Prerequisites: 11:550: 332 and 342.
11:550:432Advanced Landscape Architecture II (5) Advanced applications focused on complex land planning, design, and management issues. Lec./rec. 3 hrs., studio 7 hrs., 3 hrs. by arrangement. Prerequisite: 11:550:431.
11:550:433Architectural Design (3) Concepts of architectural and urban design process, systems, and practice. Built environments in relation to human functions, perception, and needs. Space and form design and sketch studies. Lec. 1 hr., studio 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 11:550:232 and permission of department.
11:550:435Professional Practice (1) Survey of general professional practice, office management, client relationships, collaborative practice, contracts, and specifications. Lec. 1.5 hrs. Open only to seniors in the landscape architecture program.
11:550:437,438Special Problems in Landscape Architecture (BA,BA) Independent projects. Terminal comprehensive project, research of appropriate scope and complexity, or community involvement in environmental design problems. Open only to majors in the landscape architecture program; others by permission of instructor.
11:550:441Construction Implementation and Practice (4) Introduction to the construction implementation process; development of technical competence; integration of sustainable design principles; communication through technical documentation. Additional topics related to professional practice. Two 80-min. lecs., studio 1-3 hrs.
11:550:460Field Study in Landscape Architecture (1-5 BA) Case study and field investigation of landscape planning, design, and management issues. Open only to landscape architecture majors; others with departmental permission.
11:550:497Senior Thesis Preparation (1) Development of independent research and comprehensive design project proposal, including literature review and research methodology, to be submitted to the departmental faculty for approval. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
11:550:498Senior Thesis in Landscape Architecture (4-5) Execution of the project proposed in 11:550:497. May not be used in conjunction with the George H. Cook Scholars Program or a cooperative education course. Prerequisites: 11:550:497 and departmental approval.
 
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