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CURRICULUM: 3 YEAR Program CURRICULUM: 6 YEAR Program FALL - YEAR 1 FALL - YEAR 1 LARC 8141: Design Communications/Introductory Design HORT 8261: Native Woody Plant Identification (3) Studio I (4) LARC 8141: Design Communications/Introductory Design Studio I (4) LARC 8496: Landscape Traditions (3) LARC 8241: Landscape Engineering I (3) LARC 8496: Landscape Traditions (3) SPRING - YEAR 1 SPRING - YEAR 1 HORT 8514: Landscape Restoration (3) HORT 8514: Landscape Restoration (3) LARC 8144: Landscape Design Studio II (4) LARC 8144: Landscape Design Studio II (4) LARC 8242: Landscape Engineering II (3) LARC 5544 LA Computer Tech I (3) LARC 8789: Landscape Restoration Workshop (3) (offered during two weeks in Summer Session I) FALL - YEAR 2 FALL - YEAR 2 Woodlands LARC 8151: Woodland Design Studio (4)* HORT 8261: Native Woody Plant Identification (3) LARC 8351: Aesthetics of Ecological Design Seminar (1)* LARC 8241: Landscape Engineering I (3) LARC 8751: Northeastern Woodland Ecosystems (3)*

CURRICULUM: 3 YEAR Program Continued CURRICULUM: 6 YEAR Program Continued SPRING - YEAR 2 SPRING - YEAR 2 Wetlands LARC 8152: Wetland/Riparian Design Studio (4) * LARC 8242: Landscape Engineering II (3) LARC 8752: Wetland Ecology (3)* LARC 5544 LA Computer Tech I (3) LARC 8789: Landscape Restoration Workshop (3) (offered during two weeks in Summer Session I) FALL - YEAR 3 FALL - YEAR 3 Public Lands LARC 8153: Public Lands Design Studio (4) LARC 8151: Woodland Design Studio (4)* LARC 8351: Aesthetics of Ecological Design Seminar (1)* LARC 8751: Northeastern Woodland Ecosystems(3)* SPRING - YEAR 3 SPRING - YEAR 3 LARC 8644 Professional Practice (3) LARC 9995: Capstone Restoration Design Project (3)

CURRICULUM: 6 YEAR Program Continued FALL - YEAR 4 SPRING - YEAR 4 LARC 8152: Wetland/Riparian Design Studio (4) * LARC 8752: Wetland Ecology (3)* FALL YEAR 5 LARC 8153: Public Lands Design Studio(4) SPRING YEAR 5 LARC 8644 Professional Practice (3) FALL - YEAR 6 SPRING YEAR 6 LARC 9995: Capstone Restoration Design Project (3)

Post-Professional Degree - OPTION 2 For students WITH an undergraduate degree in Landscape Architecture: 44 s.h. required Curriculum: 2 Year Program LARC 8789: Landscape Restoration Workshop (3) (offered during two weeks in Summer Session I) Curriculum: 4 Year Program LARC 8789: Landscape Restoration Workshop (3) (offered during two weeks in Summer Session I) FALL - YEAR 1 FALL - YEAR 1 Woodlands LARC 8151: Woodland Design Studio (4)* LARC 8151: Woodland Design Studio (4)* LARC 8351: Aesthetics of Ecological Design Seminar (1)* LARC 8351: Aesthetics of Ecological Design Seminar (1)* LARC 8751: Northeastern Woodland Ecosystems (3)* LARC 8751: Northeastern Woodland Ecosystems (3)* SPRING - YEAR 1 SPRING - YEAR 1 Wetlands LARC 8152: Wetland/Riparian Design Studio (4) * LARC 8752: Wetland Ecology (3)* FALL - YEAR 2 FALL - YEAR 2 Public Lands LARC 8153: Public Lands Design Studio (4)

Post-Professional Degree - OPTION 2 For students WITH an undergraduate degree in Landscape Architecture: 44 s.h. required Curriculum: 2 Year Program Continued Curriculum: 4 Year Program Continued SPRING - YEAR 2 SPRING - YEAR 2 Capstone LARC 8152: Wetland/Riparian Design Studio (4) * LARC 9995: Capstone Restoration Design Project (3) LARC 8752: Wetland Ecology (3)* FALL - YEAR 3 LARC 8153: Public Lands Design Studio(4) SPRING - YEAR 3 FALL - YEAR 4 SPRING - YEAR 4 LARC 9995: Capstone Restoration Design Project (3)