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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
The undergraduate curriculum in landscape architecture centers upon creative and ecologically tuned design, and introduces students to the breadth of knowledge common to the profession. This program leads to the A.B. degree in landscape architecture and provides the necessary education for students interested in entry-level professional practice. The undergraduate studio experience rests upon a foundation of professional courses in four key areas: (1) design skills and methods, including the lower division ENV DES courses, landscape architecture history, and computer methods; (2) ecological analysis, with courses in ecology and geology; (3) planting design (two courses supplemented with an integrative biology requirement); and (4) topographic design.
कार्यक्रमका खाकाहरू
The courses are: LD ARCH 101 (5) Fundamentals of Landscape Design (Topographic Form and Design), LD ARCH 102 (5) Case Studies in Landscape Design (Design Development Studio), LD ARCH 103 (5) Energy, Fantasy, and Form, LD ARCH 110 (4) Ecological Analysis, LD ARCH 111 (3) Plants in Design, LD ARCH 112 (4) Landscape Plants: Identification and Use, LD ARCH 120 (3) Topographic Form and Design Technology, LD ARCH 121 (4) Design in Detail: Introduction to Landscape Materials and Construction, LD ARCH 132 (4) Computer Applications in Environmental Design, LD ARCH 134A (3) Drawing Workshop I, LD ARCH 135 (3) The Art of Landscape Drawing, LD ARCH 170 (3) History and Literature of Landscape Architecture.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Applicants should complete the ACT Assessment plus Writing Test or the SAT Reasoning Test. In addition, all applicants must complete two SAT Subject Tests in different subject areas selected from history, literature, mathematics (Math Level 2 only), science or a language other than English. Students who are California resident with a GPA of 3.0 or above in the required courses, must achieve the test score total indicated in the University’s Freshman Eligibility Index. Nonresidents must attain a minimum 3.4 GPA in the A - G courses and the test score total indicated in the Eligibility Index under Non-California Residents, or meet eligibility requirements by examination alone.
University of California, Berkeley accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
योग्यता
ब्याचलर्स डिग्रीज्
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
University Of California, Berkeley
विभागको नाम
College of Environmental Design, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
College of Environmental Design, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय सोधपुछकोलागि सम्पर्क ठेगाना
202 Wurster Hall
BERKELEY
California
94720
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The College of Environmental Design (CED) is the first in the country to bring together the departments of Architecture, City and Regional Planning, and Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, creating a collaborative and dynamic community of students, scholars, creative designers, and planners concerned with the built environment, in all its complexity. Through instruction, cutting-edge research programs, and in their award-winning design practices, the people of this college work in the forefront of the effort to build more aesthetically, more appropriately, and in ways that ethically balance the multiplicity of human, social, and ecological needs. CED offers students an exceptional array of resources. The college has a world-class environmental design library, a 10.6-acre teaching garden, one of the nationThe College of Environmental Design (CED) is the first in the country to bring together the departments of Architecture, City and Regional Planning, and Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, creating a collaborative and dynamic community of students, scholars, creative designers, and planners concerned with the built environment, in all its complexity. Through instruction, cutting-edge research programs, and in their award-winning design practices, the people of this college work in the forefront of the effort to build more aesthetically, more appropriately, and in ways that ethically balance the multiplicity of human, social, and ecological needs. CED offers students an exceptional array of resources. The college has a world-class environmental design library, a 10.6-acre teaching garden, one of the nation’s leading archives of architectural and landscape plans and drawings, and an extensive slide, photograph, and digital image collection. Students have access to a fabrication shop, computer-aided modeling and manufacturing laboratory, photo laboratory, and environmental simulation laboratory. In addition, two research centers, the Center for Environmental Design Research and the Institute for Urban and Regional Development, offer students opportunities to conduct research and publish scholarly reports and journals. In sum, these resources contribute to a learning environment that places CED among the top five environmental design schools in the nation and among the most distinguished internationally. The college is known for teaching planning and design as disciplines that foster critical thinking, research inquiry, and imaginative design proposals.
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The International House is primarily a graduate student residence hall offering accommodations for UC Berkeley students from the USA and abroad. Single rooms are furnished with a bed, a chest of drawers, a table or desk, a lamp and chair, an easy chair and a book case. Double rooms have two desks, chairs, bunk beds, a closet, dresser, and limited storage facilities. Each resident has space in a wardrobe or a closet. Most rooms are 9'; by 13'; or 3 x 4 meters. The majority of the rooms are regular singles (S2) and regular doubles (D1). Only graduate students, as recognized by the UC Berkeley Registrar , and Post Doctorates conducting graduate-level research, may live in single rooms. Three meals are served each weekday, two meals on Saturdays and Sundays. On designated holidays, one meal is served. No meals are served on Thanksgiving Day nor during the Winter vacation period (four weeks). Vegetarian dishes are featured on a regular basis. While cooking in rooms is not permitted there is a resident kitchen available for individual or small group use. Please note that we cannot accommodate Vegan diets, food allergies or any special medical diets. These rates for the 2008-2009 academic year include a 15 meal weekly board plan. In addition to the room and board fees, a refundable security deposit of $300 and a $65 membership fee per semester will be required from new residents.