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LAND 2220: Landscape Architecture:Theory II-Design History
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(277) (Formerly offered as PLSC 277.) Second semester. Three credits. Three class periods. Prerequisite: LAND 2210. Alexopoulos The development of designed landscapes is followed through time, emphasizing influences on current landscape architecture theory and practice.
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LAND 2410: Landscape Architecture:Design I-Site Analysis
5.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(265) (Formerly offered as PLSC 265.) Second semester. Five credits. Three class periods and three 2- hour studios. Open to Landscape Architecture majors only. Prerequisite: LAND 2110 and 2210. Field trips are required. Westa Knowledge and theory of site design and site analysis. Dimensional requirements and appropriate relationships of site elements and systems. Collection and analysis of site data including legal, physical and cultural factors. Application in a variety of site design projects.
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LAND 3130C: Landscape Architecture:Graphics III-Computer Applications
4.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(241C) (Formerly offered as PLSC 241C.) First semester. Four credits. Three class periods and three 1-hour labs. Prerequisite: LAND 2120. Open to Landscape Architecture majors only. Westa Knowledge and theory of computer use in landscape architecture. Computer applications for data gathering, analysis and graphic communication. Application of knowledge and theory to a variety of site planning and design projects.
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LAND 3230W: Environmental Planning and Landscape Design
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(290W) (Formerly offered as PLSC 290W.) Second semester. Three credits. Two class periods and one discussion period. Prerequisite: Open only with consent of instructor; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. Schwab Theories, concepts and methods for sustainable design of the land to balance the needs for conservation and development. Topics include land use planning, ecological design, and cultural and natural landscape assessment at a variety of scales and settings.
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LAND 3310: Landscape Architecture:Construction I-Site Engineering
4.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(281) (Formerly offered as PLSC 281.) First semester. Four credits. Two class periods and two 2-hour studios. Prerequisite: LAND 2120. Open to Landscape Architecture majors only. Alexopoulos Theory and practice in manipulating landform in landscape architecture. Earthwork computation, drainage systems, sedimentation and erosion control, roadway design and low-impact design.
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LAND 3320: Landscape Architecture:Construction II-Materials and Methods
4.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(280) (Formerly offered as PLSC 280.) Second semester. Four credits. Two class periods and two 2- hour studios. Prerequisite: LAND 3310. Open to Landscape Architecture majors only. Westa Knowledge and theory of site construction. Characteristics and installation methods of materials including concrete, masonry, wood and metal. Application of knowledge and theory through development of construction drawings and related documents for site construction projects.
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LAND 3420: Landscape Architecture:Design II-Space,Form and Meaning
5.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(262) (Formerly offered as PLSC 262.) First semester. Five credits. Three class periods and three 2-hour studios. Open to Landscape Architecture majors only. Prerequisite: LAND 2410. Miniutti Knowledge and theory of spatial form in architecture, landscape architecture and urban design. Application of theory in the creation of 3-dimensional landscape models in a studio environment. Student attitudes about self-expression, environmental issues and social responsibility will be explored.
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LAND 3430: Landscape Architecture:Design III-Program Development
5.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(266) (Formerly offered as PLSC 266.) Second semester. Five credits. Three class periods and three 2- hour studios. Open to Landscape Architecture majors only. Prerequisite: LAND 3420. Field trips are required. Alexopoulos Knowledge and theory of site design and planning with a focus on program analysis and development. Design of appropriate form and function through precedent study and research on user and client needs, development regulations and site context. Application of theory to a variety of project types and scales.
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LAND 4294: Landscape Architecture:Theory V-Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(293) (Formerly offered as PLSC 293.) Either semester. One credit. Open to Landscape Architecture majors only. Open only with instructor consent. Course may be repeated for credit. Current topics in landscape architecture.
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LAND 4330: Landscape Architecture:Construction III-Planting Design
4.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(268) (Formerly offered as PLSC 268.) First semester. Four credits. Two class periods and two 2-hour studios. Open to Landscape Architecture majors only. Prerequisite: LAND 3320. Schwab Knowledge and theory of the role of plants as visual, spatial, ecological and cultural design elements. Analysis and creation of planting plans that support and develop design concepts and respond to physical site conditions. Application of knowledge and theory by developing planting plans, models and databases for a variety of project types in a studio environment.
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