Landscape Architecture, Architecture and Construction, AAS
Program Code: Arch & Cons Landscape Arch-AAS
Program Description
The Associate of Applied Science, Architecture and Construction, Landscape Architecture introduces students to the design philosophies, methodologies, theories, and techniques necessary to continue their education in the field of landscape architecture. Courses adhere to standards established by national industry associations and may fulfill requirements for students transferring into accredited baccalaureate programs. Students are strongly encouraged to work with a faculty advisor to select appropriate courses for their selected baccalaureate program.
Recommended Course Schedule
1st semester | Units | |
---|---|---|
AAD 101 | Design with Nature | 3 |
AAD 180 | Design Foundation I | 3 |
AAD 181 | Design Foundation I Discussion | 3 |
ENG 101 | Composition I | 3 |
MATH 126 | Pre-Calculus I 2 | 3 |
Semester Total | 15 | |
2nd semester | ||
AAD 125 | Construction Drawings and Detailing | 3 |
AAD 223 | Graphic Software for Arch, Const, Dsgnr, Planners | 3 |
AAE 280 | Design Foundations II | 6 |
US & Nevada Constitutions | 3 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |
3rd semester | ||
AAD 201 | History of the Built Environment | 3 |
Elective (AAE 282 is recommended) | 6 | |
ENG 102 | Composition II | 3 |
ENV 101 | Introduction to Environmental Science | 3 |
Semester Total | 15 | |
4th semester | ||
AAD 261 | Introduction to Topo Form and Design Technology | 3 |
Electives (AAD 230 and AAD 256 are recommended) | 6 | |
ART 101 | Drawing I | 3 |
GEOL 100 | Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Natural Disasters | 3 |
Semester Total | 15 | |
Total Units | 60 |
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Program Requirements
AAS degrees are generally non-transfer degrees that are designed for students to enter the workforce.
To earn an AAS degree, students must:
- Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 (see requirements for graduation.)
- Complete a minimum of 15 units within the college.
- Satisfy General Education requirements for the AAS.
- Have no financial or library obligation to the college.
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
General Education Requirements | ||
English/Communications | 6 | |
Required: | ||
Composition I 1 | ||
or ENG 100 | Composition Enhanced | |
or ENG 113 | Composition I for International and Multilingual Students | |
Required: | ||
Composition II | ||
or ENG 114 | Composition II For International and Multilingual Students | |
Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Science | 3 | |
Required: | ||
History of the Built Environment | ||
Human Relations | [3] | |
Embedded: | ||
Design Foundation I and Design Foundation I Discussion | ||
Mathematics | 3 | |
Recommended: | ||
Pre-Calculus I (or higher) | ||
Science | 3 | |
Recommended: | ||
Introduction to Environmental Science 2 | ||
or PHYS 100 | Introductory Physics | |
or PHYS 151 | General Physics I | |
Additional College Requirements | ||
Diversity 1 | [3] | |
U.S. and Nevada Constitutions | 3 | |
Degree Requirements | ||
AAD 125 | Construction Drawings and Detailing | 3 |
AAD 261 | Introduction to Topo Form and Design Technology | 3 |
ART 101 | Drawing I | 3 |
GEOL 100 | Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Natural Disasters | 3 |
Emphasis | ||
AAD 101 | Design with Nature | 3 |
AAD 180 | Design Foundation I | 3 |
AAD 181 | Design Foundation I Discussion | 3 |
AAD 223 | Graphic Software for Arch, Const, Dsgnr, Planners | 3 |
AAE 280 | Design Foundations II | 6 |
Electives: select 12 units from the following Architectural course offering | 12 | |
Recommended: | ||
Design with Climate | ||
Introduction to Land Use Planning | ||
Design Foundations III | ||
or Choose any Architectural course offerings | ||
Total Units | 60 |
Program Outcomes
Students completing the degree will:
PSLO1: Demonstrate a basic knowledge of landscape architectural design theory as it relates to form, space, and order as it pertains to the practice of landscape architecture.
PSLO2: Demonstrate the ability to prepare basic landscape architectural presentations demonstrating design and construction knowledge.
PSLO3: Synthesize course knowledge and skills that will enable them to meet the requirements for acceptance into an accredited landscape architectural program.