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Interim Head of the Department: Gary B. Kesler
Coordinator of the Graduate Program: Carol Emmerling-Dinovo
101 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
611 East Lorado Taft Drive, Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-0176
E-mail: LADept@uiuc.edu
Graduate Degree Programs
The Department of Landscape Architecture offers work leading to the
Master of Landscape Architecture degree and the Ph.D. (beginning in
Fall 2001). The program is designed to enable students to gain fresh
insights and to experiment with new applications pertaining to land
and its use by people. Courses and faculty research activities range
from on-site to regional scales, and include land resources planning
and design as well as behavioral and cultural factors in design. The
scope of work may include ecological and behavioral assessment, human
perception, and comprehensive computer-based methods. Before submitting
an application, students should obtain a departmental pamphlet that
describes the specific areas of study and the time needed to complete
the requirements. The doctoral program provides a rigorous education
for students intending a career in research and scholarship, offering
concentrations in history and theory, and behavioral and cultural
factors in design.
Several faculty members in the department also participate in the
regional planning doctoral program administered by the Department
of Urban and Regional Planning. See the program description under
the Department of Urban and Regional Planning for more information.
AdmissionThe Graduate College admission requirements apply, except
that higher Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores are
required for international students. All students are required to
take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test. Students
are admitted on an individual basis according to a review of their
prior accomplishments with an emphasis on academic achievement. Candidates
from undergraduate design programs must submit samples of their design
work with their applications. Candidates without undergraduate preparation
in landscape architecture will be admitted on limited status and must
complete undergraduate prerequisite courses in addition to graduate
work. Students are strongly encouraged to begin their studies in the
fall semester. Graduate Teaching ExperienceAlthough teaching is not
a general Graduate College requirement, experience in teaching is
considered an important part of the graduate experience in this program. Master
of Landscape Architecture
A student must complete a minimum of 48 graduate hours, with at least
24 graduate hours taken within the department and at least 12 graduate
hours of electives chosen from courses offered outside the department.
At least 18 graduate hours must be taken in 500-level courses. Specific
courses to be taken are determined in consultation with an adviser.
These courses culminate in a master’s thesis (L A 599) that
permits the student, under the approval and supervision of a faculty
committee, to pursue independently an in-depth work of particular
relevance for landscape architecture.
Ph.D. in Landscape ArchitectureThis program
will begin accepting students for Fall 2001 enrollment. Please consult
the department website for additional information. Financial Aid
Students compete for fellowships, tuition and service fee waivers,
and assistantships. Selection is based on the academic achievement
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