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Nov 25, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Program Outcomes - (HK30)
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Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:
- Identify the current repertoire of trees, shrubs, ground covers, vines, annuals, biennials, and perennials by botanical and common names, describe the outstanding characteristics of each; summarize landscape uses, know their cultural requirements; design herbaceous and mixed borders.
- Evaluate landscape areas and needs; select and place plants in a design; design and place hardscape features in a landscape; draw plans using traditional equipment and computeraided tools; outline techniques for low maintenance needs in both residential and commercial properties.
- Transfer portions of aerial designs into perceptual designs, using sketching techniques; develop a plan for pricing out landscape projects and bids; demonstrate oral skills to clients on design ideas; design landscape garden plans using computer design programs; manipulate computer designs to illustrate to landscape design development over time.
- Demonstrate how to bring color to the landscape through the four seasons with herbaceous and woody plants; how to establish and manage mass planting through the year.
- Demonstrate and explain how to prune deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs for a variety of purposes.
- Interpret fertilizer needs for particular plants from the general recommendations of a soil analysis; recognize signs of nutrient deficiency.
- Demonstrate techniques for designing small properties; plan and select plants for different kinds of gardens (examples: for woods, meadows, marshes, water, rock gardens).
- Relate the historical development of the garden through the ages and be able to recognize the contributions and influences of great designers on gardens today.
- Relate and demonstrate how to use all the subtleties of color and design in the garden in two dimensional and three dimensional formats.
- Initiate, develop and present a significant design as an independent study project.
- Demonstrate a responsible attitude in relationships with employers, fellow employees, and toward the world of work.
- Access available resources to incorporate technological innovations.
- Be prepared for certification as a Professional Landscape Designer.
- Initiate landscape design through computer-aided programs.
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