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Common Questions
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Do I have to follow the sequence of courses as presented in the curriculum flowchart? There is a strong sequential relationship of courses in landscape architecture. Courses are required to be taken in the order shown on the departmental flow chart that can be obtained by contacting the department. If a sequence is not initiated at the proper time you may miss a prerequisite course and not be able to continue with the next courses in the sequence. This could result in your being held up for as long as a year. Recent high school graduates (non-transfer students) should plan to follow the curriculum flow chart directlyas it is presented.
Do transfer students begin at the first year of the curriculum? Transfer students can assume that placement in the landscape architecture curriculum will occur at the second year level if prerequisite requirements are met. A minimum of 50 transferable units of General Education and Breadth courses or AA certification, must have been completed for entering the landscape architecture curriculum at the second year level. Credit for landscape architecture course work is determined through a review of examples of previous work at either the summer or fall orientation sessions on campus. The department does not have portfolio requirement for transfer students at this time. See Transfer Student Courses for more information |