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Core Requirements for Professional School Majors Course List Code Studio courses are pass/no pass only students must pass each studio to progress to the next studio level. Courses required for the major must passed with a grade of at least C– or P or P*. Requirements for the BLA degree (including university requirements) total 220 credits. Core curricular areas support the development of design skills, and electives allow each student to develop expertise in topics such as ecological restoration and design, ecological urbanism, climate-change-resilient design, environmental justice, landscape aesthetics, healthy built environments, natural resource analysis and planning, urban design, food systems and urban agriculture, landscape history and preservation, and environmental design research methods. The curriculum is structured on a sequence of 10 design studios, advancing through design fundamentals to advanced research studios and leading to an independent capstone environmental design project.
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The program's goal is to produce a visually literate, technically skilled, ecologically knowledgeable, and socially responsible designers who will be innovators and leaders in solving the difficult problems of the built environment into the future. The program prepares students for professional careers in the arts and sciences with a core of design studio course work and curricular areas in land analysis, land planning, ecological systems, and planting design. The five-year program, accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB), combines general preparation in the arts and sciences with a focus on environmental-design studies. (I am not from ADESK or a reseller.The curriculum in landscape architecture leads to a professional degree of bachelor of landscape architecture (BLA). It seems that some resellers are also providing this kind of service. You might be better off subbing out your site grading to someone who has and knows Civil 3d. In your case C3D is tool that you do not have and do not know how to use. The economics of your $/time investment depends how many projects you need site grading for. It may be faster/more economical than leasing, learning and using C3D. Having done this for more years than I care to admit, I will remind you that you can do grading plans using AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT, just like you would with paper, pencil and a calculator. Check with a reseller then, after you think that you understand it, check with another reseller or two. C3d includes AutoCAD and Map but not the verticals AEC includes AutoCAD, the verticals, C3d, Revit, Infraworks, and vehicle tracking (good for parking lots) and more. This is all very confusing: One AutoCAD includes all of the verticals, like architecture, plant, etc. Subscription cost: One AutoCAD $195/month, Civil 3D $270/month, Revit $280/month, AEC collection $350/month. If you use C3D to create your existing grade, finish grade and volume surfaces, you can later open the drawing in AutoCAD LT and add annotation, etc. I can not believe that I am saying this: short term subscription (see below) to C3D or the AEC Collection may make sense for your use case. If you need the capabilities of, and use, grading objects, your drawing will (not may) be prone to crashing and becoming corrupt. Feature line grading is simplest, and very stable. Frankly, site grading is not a C3D strong point, but C3d is probably your best option for site grading. Setting up and customizing C3D is not a trivial undertaking.
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Warning!!! Even for an experienced AutoCAD user, Learning/Using C3D is not simple, intuitive, straight forward or easy. Civil 3D (C3D) is Autodesk's site grading tool. It looks like you are currently using AutoCAD LT. You might find some LS add-ins for AutoCAD, but I doubt that site grading will be included. You may get better information from them. There is AutoCAD Architecture, but no "vertical" specifically for LS.