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Agriculture and Food Systems 020
Animal Science 067
Atmospheric Sciences (see Meteorology)
Biochemistry 115
Bioenvironmental Engineering 117
Biological Sciences 119
Biotechnology 126
Botany (see Plant Science)
Chemistry 160
Communication 192
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Environmental and Business Economics 373
Environmental Planning and Design 573
Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior 374
Environmental Sciences 375
Exercise Science and Sport Studies 377
Food Science 400
Genetics 447
Geography 450
Geological Sciences 460
Independent Major 554
Journalism and Media Studies 567
Landscape Architecture 550
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Marine Sciences 628
Meteorology 670
Microbiology 680
Nutritional Sciences 709
Plant Science 776
Public Health 832
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Landscape Architecture 550  

Landscape Architecture 550

Degree: B.S.

Director: Wolfram Hoefer (whoefer@sebs.rutgers.edu)

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Office
Phone Ext.
Richard Alomar
AL
Blake 226
2-5266
Richard Bartolone
BR
Blake 223
2-9036
Dean Cardasis
CR
Blake 116
2-9035
Frank Gallagher
GL
Blake 112
2-4123
Seiko Goto
GS
Blake 222
2-3923
Jean Marie Hartman
HP
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2-8488
Kate Higgins
HG
Old Blake 209
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Wolfram Hoefer
HE
Blake 115
2-9313
Tobiah Horton
HB
Blake 225
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Kathleen Jon-Alder
JK
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Laura Lawson
LW
Blake 112
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Holly Nelson
NE
Blake 224
2-9315
David Smith
SY
ENR 127
2-1586
David Tulloch
TL
Blake 220
2-3611



The landscape architecture program offers a four-year undergraduate professional design curriculum that encompasses the breadth of the discipline and a strong foundation for professional practice. Emphasis is on creative environmental design using social and environmental information. Issues addressed by landscape architects range from the design of parks, urban spaces, housing sites, and gardens to the planning, design, and management of entire regions. This professional program is nationally accredited by the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Course offerings cover a diverse range of subjects including site-scale design, planting design, urban design, landscape history, site and environmental inventory and analysis, grading, drainage and storm water management, pedestrian and vehicular circulation, landscape construction, visual communication and graphic representation, aesthetics, and creative processes. Instructions integrate evolving theories, practices, and technologies into the curriculum, including information technologies and concepts of sustainability. The curriculum incorporates strengths drawn from the perspectives of the physical and biological sciences, social sciences, and art.



 
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