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3.00 Credits
This design studio features natural processes, planting patterns, plant habitats and communities based on the interdependence of our built and natural landscapes. Students will be able to integrate residential sites into the larger landscapes and understand landscape dynamics and design accordingly. Prerequisites: Woody Plant Identification I and II, Site Analysis and the Design Process, Herbaceous Plant Materials, Landscape Graphics, Plant Communities, and Computer Aided Design. 6 hours Studio - 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to landscape design, this studio course explores the process of developing a scheme from a program to the final design. Students study the process of natural and social site analysis, and learn to use concept diagrams in developing the most appropriate solution to a given site and the development of presentation. Prerequisite: Landscape Graphics. 6 hours Studio - 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Winter and spring major and minor crops including bedding plants are studied to indicate specific application of the fundamental factors and cultural practices required. CAN be taken without Floral Crop Production I. Prerequisite: Floriculture Techniques or Permission of Instructor. 1 hour Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory - 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
This course examines "Stress Horticulture" as itaffects Interior Plantscaping, the landscaping of interior areas such as offices, shopping malls, and other public and private buildings. It explores Interior Plantscaping professional practice, design, installation, and maintenance and introduces computer imaging as a valuable Interiorscaping tool. Prerequisite: OH 3109 Interior Plant Identification Culture and Use. Offered in Fall Semester of even numbered years. 2 hours lecture - 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on perspective drawing, computer graphics and various rendering techniques for presentational landscapes relating to the professional needs of landscape designers and architects. Topics covered include lettering, constructional details, one and two point perspectives, isometrics, free-hand drawing and shadowing. 4 hours Studio - 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
A critical and historical analysis of the development of the main types and periods of landscape design. 2 hours Lecture and Discussion - 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
The identification, use, culture, and sources of perennials, herbs and roses are covered. Extensive use is made of the Henry Schmieder Arboretum plant collections. 1 hour Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory - 2 credits
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3.00 Credits
Understanding the materials used in Landscape Construction, design consideration for these materials, and installation of construction projects. 2 hours Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory - 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Principles are presented in this course that pertain to the area and management of large ornamental trees and shrubs in the established landscape. Consideration is given to environmental factors, nutrition, soils, insect and disease control, and the use of ropes and other safety equipment in tree climbing, cavity work, bracing, cabling, and pruning. Prerequisites: Landscape Techniques and/or Permission of Instructor. Offered in Fall Semester. 2 hours Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory - 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Basic skills and techniques required to create floral arrangements, corsages, and various other designs are discussed and practiced. Use of materials, care of cut flowers, and appropriate design presentation are discussed. Laboratory fee: $100. 6 hours Studio - 3 credits
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