Master of Landscape Architecture
first/second professional degree
Minor in Landscape Architecture
19 Credits
Landscape architecture involves applying natural and aesthetic principles to the planning, design, preservation, and management of the land. In response to social and ecological problems and for public health, and safety, landscape architects combine the arts, ecology, engineering, and human behavior to arrange spaces and objects upon the land for human use and enjoyment.
The minor includes 16 hours of required course work and an additional 3 hours of electives. No application is required.
Curriculum Outline
| Introduction to Landscape Architecture (LA 100) |
2
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| Landscape Architecture History 1 (LA 220) |
3
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| Environmental Systems (LA 270) |
3
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| Landscape Architectural Engineering (LA 311) |
3
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| Landscape Plants (LA 341) |
3
|
| Departmental Elective |
3
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| Total Credits |
19
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For More Information
Malcolm Cairns, Chair
Department of Landscape Architecture
(765) 285-1971
mcairns@bsu.edu
For course descriptions and complete information on program requirements, please consult the Ball State University Undergraduate Catalog.