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What courses are there in landscape architecture?
The names of undergraduate majors in this direction are generally landscape architecture and landscape architecture, and landscape engineering technology is only offered in colleges. A friend of mine said that this major can cultivate people's artistic design and aesthetic ability, and it is also close to life.

What did you learn in the course?

The main professional courses of freshman last semester are: garden plants, garden pests and diseases, garden drawing (mainly after learning CAD drawing, I will also learn ps) and garden art.

After mastering the basic CAD password and drawing requirements, there are also basic kinds of pests and diseases and their prevention and control. Garden drawing, understanding the contour map of rock and water, garden diseases and insect pests (prediction), garden nursery, garden trees (understanding trees and flowers).

Sophomore courses: hand-painted gardens (drawing trees, grass and stones), gardening and flower cultivation techniques, lawn maintenance management (recognizing grass and planting grass), landscape investigation and landscaping.

Where is the employment going?

1. Category I: Engaged in related industries, but it depends on the relationship. For example, your father is a contractor for greening projects, or your family is from the Municipal Bureau of Landscape Architecture.

2. The second category: Landscape engineering technology can only do the construction direction in professional work at first, such as site builders, librarians, plant planting, drawing construction drawings, etc.

3. The third category: you can take an examination of the landscape design posts of the Municipal Council, the landscape designers of urban planning institutes and architectural institutes, and the landscape construction posts of real estate companies. In terms of professional and technical training, you can take an examination of rules and regulations related majors and landscape designers. Personally, I suggest you go to major design institutes to experience your qualifications and knowledge, earn some money and then come out to do your own landscape design.

Personal feeling

However, whether engaged in construction or design, professional knowledge needs to be done well. I study landscape architecture. After graduation, I think this major is quite good, which can not only benefit the people, but also belong to the engineering industry. Botany, pests and diseases, landscape design, surveying and other professional knowledge should be learned well.

You can also find something related to your major first, then find what you want, you can take the civil service exam, and so on. Finally, I would like to suggest that it is possible to improve my academic qualifications before graduation.

Don't think so carefully before entering freshman school, learn the basic knowledge well first, no matter which direction you need. In addition, the setting of direction is often not decided by you alone, and it requires professional knowledge+hard work+personality+opportunity.