Landscape Architecture Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
The Landscape Architecture major provides students with a multi-disciplined, project-based approach to landscape architecture for residential, public, and commercial sites. The curriculum covers the current trends in design and technologies in construction of the projects. Course work is designed to provide employable technical skill training in the field and provides foundation for students who plan to transfer to four-year degree programs in Landscape Architecture. Students earning an associate degree in Landscape Architecture are eligible to take the Landscape Architecture Registration Exam to achieve state licensure after completing requisite apprenticeship. Graduates may be employed by
Courses
- CADD 200 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Landscape Design
- CADD 201 — Advanced Computer-Aided Landscape Design
- OH 102 — Xeriscape: Water Conservation in the Landscape
- OH 120 — Fundamentals of Ornamental Horticulture
- OH 150 — Landscape Architecture I
- OH 151 — Landscape Architecture II
- OH 170 — Plant Materials: Trees and Shrubs
- OH 180 — Plant Materials: Annuals and Perennials
- OH 200 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Landscape Design
- OH 201 — Advanced Computer-Aided Landscape Design
- OH 220 — Landscape Construction: Concrete and Masonry
- OH 221 — Landscape Construction: Irrigation
- OH 222 — Japanese Garden Design and Construction
- OH 225 — Landscape Contracting
- OH 235 — Principles of Landscape Irrigation
- OH 255 — Sustainable Urban Landscape Principles and Practices
- OH 263 — Urban Forestry
- OH 290 — Cooperative Work Experience Education