About ALE 3030 A
Offers practical tools and theoretical frameworks for developing planting design methodologies, emphasizing the cultural and environmental aspects of plant communities. Through lectures, field trips, and assignments, students will explore and apply principles of planting design, focusing on spatial structure, plant performance, ecological value, cultural significance, ornamental qualities, and technical considerations for installation and maintenance. Prerequisites: ALE 2370, ALE 2371, ALE 2230, and ALE 2250; minimum Junior standing; or Instructor permission.
Notes
Instructor Permission Required Open to Degree and PACE Students; Prereqs enforced by the system: ALE/PSS 2370 and ALE 2371 and ALE 2230 and ALE 2250
Section Description
The course offers practical tools and theoretical frameworks for developing methodologies for planting design, emphasizing the cultural and environmental aspects of plant communities.
Evaluation
Exercises 20%
Midterm Project 30%
Final Project 40%
Participation 10%
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