Thursday, 7 July 2011

Diploma in Landscape Architecture - Course Structure



These program structure is draft briefly just to give the overview on subjects taught and what students will learn in their three academic year. 

YEAR 1
Graphic Communication
Introduction to Landscape Architecture
Landscape Design Studio I
History of Landscape Architecture
Plant Material


*In the first year, student will we taught on basic technical skills like free-hand drawing and principles of design. At the end of this stage, they will be able to design a personal space, for example - residential and courtyard.


Courtyard Design - A Small Scale Design for 1st Year Students
YEAR 2

Landscape Design Studio II
Landscape Construction I
Principle of Ecology
Landscape Design Studio III
Landscape Engineering
Site Planning
Planting design
Introduction to Soil Science

*After completing the first year syllabuses, students will be exposed to a larger scale of studio project and much sensitive area/space to deal with - recreational, natural parks & urban space design. In this second year, they will also get into more technical part of constructions and space planning.

It is Interesting to See How Students Design This Limited-Development Area

YEAR 3

Landscape Seminar
Landscape Construction II
Landscape Design Studio IV
Safety & Health
Horticulture & Nursery Practices
Practical Training & Report Writing


*Third and final year, where students will be completing their diploma course and performing their industrial training. In the final semester, students will be sent for training at any ILAM-recognized landscape firm or local authorities that has Landscape Department.

Graduating - Just How Easy Can It Be?

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