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HORT 263 - Landscape Design II



6.0 Credits
Focus is on planting design principles from applied to residential and small commercial landscapes. Design and preparation of planting plans and schedules. Professional presentation emphasized. Recommendplacement inAENGL 93 or ENGLP 93 and recommended completion of at least one of HORT 106, HORT 107or HORT 108.
Prerequisite HORT 224 and HORT 262.
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs)
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Analyze, synthesize, integrate, and evaluate principles of planting design theory in the context of spatial design.
  2. Engage in imaginative and critical inquiry to explore planting schemes in the field and during the planning stages using criteria of sound horticulture and aesthetics.
  3. Prepare professional level planting plans and schedules, estimating quantity and sizes of plants required.
  4. Demonstrate appropriate techniques and technologies to present and deliver oral presentations to clients.
  5. Demonstrate skills and knowledge associated with the responsible stewardship sustainability of the managed landscape through planting design.


Course Typically Offered
SPRING



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