Landscape Architecture & Horticulture
Landscape Architecture & Horticulture
For more than 40 years, our students have helped beautify Southern California.
Whether you're looking to create a career in landscape architecture and design, or a career in horticulture, we offer a robust series of course offerings.
Get skills for professional success with two certificates: the Landscape Architecture Certificate and the Horticulture Certificate. And if you're looking for a quicker, more focused study, take a look at our three specializations: Arboriculture, Gardening, and Plants for the Landscape.
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Landscape Architecture & Horticulture
Courses
ARCH X 472.15C
Capstone Project Seminar
This seminar takes a student into the research an analysis of their final project idea. Students explore sites, programs, and submit a final capstone proposal and presentation.
ARCH X 472.15D
Capstone Project Studio
The final design class culminates in a self-directed project that demonstrates compentency in site selection, analysis, programing a site, conceptualizing a design, and rendering a final conceptual design proposal booklet.
ARCH X 472.4D
Design Graphics 1: Drafting and Drawing of the Built Environment
Using Tongva Park, students study design, program, and planting. Drawing, observing, and creating a hand-drawn plan are the outcomes.
ARCH X 472.4E
Design Graphics 2: Communication for Site Analysis, Conceptual and Site Design
Build upon drafting, lettering, and drawing techniques learned in Design Graphics 1, advanced applications of color and presentation are applied to final projects.
ARCH X 472.4F
Design Graphics 3: Digital Rendering and Presentation Drawings
This third course in the Design Graphics Sequence takes the same site plan and designs and renders with digital media. A full graphic package is prepared with digital renderings, sections, and elevations.