Degree of Landscape Architecture at Chaoyang University of Technology
The Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture is the first of its kind in Taiwan. The program integrates the rationalism of planning analysis and the subjective sensibilities of landscaping design into a holistic training program. It provides students with both technical abilities and fine arts background and leads to a degree as well as expertise in the profession. The four-year curriculum combines planning, design, landscaping, and computing into a framework with our major fields: urban planning, landscape architecture, land development and real estate, and computer aided design application.
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Welcome to the Department of Construction Engineering at Chaoyang University of Technology, a young but prospective department among civil/construction engineering institutions in Taiwan. We offer solid theoretical and practical courses in the graduate and undergraduate programs to educate our students to be engineering leaders in this nation.
The natural landscape, untouched by human intervention, is now hard to find. The cultural landscape with its many forms is shaped by historical and modern management. There are coastal landscape, mining landscape, the park landscape or the arable land, to name a few. The settlement area belongs to the landscape.
There is talk of town and village landscape, garden landscape and scenery of the roof gardens and tenants.
The department was established in 1994. Initially, a four-year program is provided for full-time students, while a two-year program is provided for night-time students. The graduate program for full-time students was started in 1996, followed by the graduate program for students at work launched in 2000. The department currently employs 20 full-time faculty members and 3 staffs. Current enrollment consists of 453 full-time students in the four-year program, 108 students in the two-year program, 57 full-time graduate students, and 33 graduate students at work. The total number of students is 651.
The department’s goal is to train students to become skilled
Landscape architecture is a profession committed to the creation of meaningful and vital outdoor places and to the sustainable management of our environment. Landscape architects strive to establish a balance between our use and enjoyment of the land and the conservation and health of the environment.
Students who choose this program receive specialized training in the knowledge and skills necessary to assist landscape architects to produce man-made environments that are ecologically appropriate, functionally successful and esthetically pleasing.
Basic Practice of Spatial Design/Introduction to Environment in Space/Park Afforestation/Plantation and Practice/Indoor Landscape/Natural Environment Preservation/Scenery Analysis/Landscape Facility /Landscaper/ Dendrology/ Landscape Management/Landscape Aesthetics/ Pedology Practice/ Korean Garden/Environmental Ecology/Landscape Planning Practice/ GIS Practice/Computer Graphic Practice/ Basic Designing Practice/ Landscape Designing Practice/ Landscape Seminar
Basic Practice of Spatial Design/Introduction to Environment in Space/Park Afforestation/Plantation and Practice/Indoor Landscape/Natural Environment Preservation/Scenery Analysis/Landscape Facility /Landscaper/ Dendrology/ Landscape Management/Landscape Aesthetics/ Pedology Practice/ Korean Garden/Environmental Ecology/Landscape Planning Practice/ GIS Practice/Computer Graphic Practice/ Basic Designing Practice/ Landscape Designing Practice/ Landscape Seminar
Since 1904, the Department of Landscape Architecture at Cornell University has challenged students to be responsible, creative designers and to develop innovative, site-appropriate solutions that enhance aesthetics and value.
Cornell University offers accredited, license-qualifying Landscape Architecture degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The undergraduate Landscape Architecture degree is the only one of its kind in the Ivy League. Both academic programs provide a sound grounding in theory and technology, which is put into practice through the design studio and related courses.
Landscape architects play a variety of roles, ranging from designer to land-use mediator to conservationist. The Department of Landscape Architecture
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