Courses of Study 2011-2012 
    
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Courses of Study 2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Landscape Architecture


In the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning .

 

Course Offerings 

Landscape Architecture at Cornell is jointly sponsored by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.

Faculty


P. J. Trowbridge, chair (443 Kennedy Hall, (607) 255-2738); S. Baugher, K. L. Gleason, A. Hammer, P. Horrigan, D. W. Krall, L. J. Mirin, A. Okisbo

The Program:


Landscape Architecture offers a three-year master of landscape architecture license qualifying degree, administered through the Graduate School, for those who have a four-year undergraduate degree in another field. The major is composed of several parts: core courses related to professional education in landscape architecture; a concentration in a subject related to the core courses; and free electives. Requirements of the three-year M.L.A. curriculum include 90 credits, six resident units, satisfactory completion of the core curriculum courses, and a thesis or a capstone studio.

The department also offers a two-year master of landscape architecture advanced degree program, administered through the Graduate School, for those with accredited degrees in landscape architecture or architecture. The two-year program entails core courses in the discipline and the development of concentrations in subject-matter areas such as landscape history and theory, landscape ecology and urban horticulture, the cultural landscape, site/landscape and art, or urban design.

Both of these degrees are accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Dual-Degree Options:


Graduate students can earn a master of landscape architecture and a master of science (horticulture) or a master of city and regional planning simultaneously. Students need to be accepted into both fields of study to engage in a dual-degree program and must fulfill requirements of both fields of study. Thesis requirements are generally integrated for dual degrees.

Landscape Architecture Courses:


Course Information:


Note: Landscape Architecture courses are offered through the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences except LANAR 4970 , LANAR 5240 , and LANAR 5250 . For complete course offerings, see Landscape Architecture course listings in the Agriculture and Life Sciences  section of this catalog.