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What courses should I take when choosing landscape architecture major?
Based on ecology, garden art, garden architecture, garden engineering, garden greening and garden plants, this major trains senior garden comprehensive talents who master the overall planning, landscape design, garden architecture design, garden engineering design, garden plant planting design, garden plant breeding, cultivation, maintenance management and garden construction of scenic spots, forest parks and various urban gardens. The academic system is four years, and the bachelor's degree in agriculture is awarded.

Main professional courses: painting, preliminary design, landscape art, landscape design, scenic spot planning, landscape green space planning, landscape architecture design, landscape engineering, landscape dendrology, landscape flower science, plant ecology, landscape history, computer-aided design, landscape economic management, etc.

Graduates can engage in the planning, design, construction and management of urban green space system, various parks, scenic spots, industrial and mining areas and courtyard greening, as well as the teaching and scientific research of garden plant breeding and flower production in urban construction departments, garden departments, scientific research institutions, universities and other enterprises and institutions.

This major requires students to have painting foundation and thinking quality in images.

Planning and design: descriptive geometry and shadow perspective art design preliminary environmental art investigation garden green space planning and design garden architecture design garden engineering computer aided design urban planning principle scenic spot planning

Plant ecology: botany, landscape dendrology, landscape ecology, urban ecology, landscape plant landscaping, garden nursery, garden plant cultivation and conservation, plant physiology, garden plant genetics and breeding, and soil science.