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BLa Third Year

Program of Landscape Architecture

Starting in the fall of the third year, projects increase in scale and complexity. Fall semester, students advance a second year design project by developing a set of construction drawings that include layout, grading, details and specifications. The spring semester studio in the third year challenges students by undertaking a semesterlong service-learning project at a community scale. In addition to the studio courses, students take courses in disciplinary knowledge (Introduction to Planning & Urbanism) and environmental sciences (Ecology & Plants II). The summer following the third year, students complete an approved internship as part of the professional requirements. Students also have the opportunity to participate in an international service-learning studio in Ecuador or FACT summer project. Kim Wilson, Interim Dean, Professor, and Program Director Landscape Architecture, Community and Regional Planning 148 / Bachelor of Landscape Architecture


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