COLLEGES conservation and the requirements of the built environment are studied. Graduates are employed by professional offices, municipal, state or federal recreation, landscape architec- tural or planning agencies, and the construction or horticultural industries. Graduates may also continue in graduate programs at institutions throughout the country and at the University of Florida. A field trip is required for upper division students; domestic or foreign study opportuni- ties are available; students should plan to have adequate funds for trips and studio materials. An internship is required. Lower Division Requirements GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Credits Composition (ENC 1101 and 1102) .....................6 Literature and the Arts............................... 6 Historical and Philosophical Studies (a)..............6 International Studies and Diversity (b) ...............6 Social Sciences.................................... ............. 6 Mathematical Sciences ...........................................6 Physical Sciences.............................. ............... 3 Biological Sciences (c)............. .................... 6 Satisfaction of the department's preprofes- sional and professional requirements will also satisfy (a, 6 cr.), (b, 6 cr.) and (c, 3 cr.), as dis- tributed under the preprofessional and profes- sional requirements. PREPROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Credits LAA 1920 Landscape Architecture ..........3 (b) LAA 2710 History and Theory Land. Arch ............................................. .4 (a) or (b) LAA 2330 Site Analysis....................................4 LAA 2350 Principles of Land. Arch...............5 ORH 3513 Ornamental Plants I................ ...3. ARC 1701 Survey of Arch. History...........3 (a) ARC 1301 Arch. Design 1 .............................4. ARC 1302 Arch. Design 2 .............................4. ARC 2303 Arch. Design 3 .............................5. FIRST YEAR Credits Semester 1 ENC 1101............................................................3 M AC 3233 .................................... .............. 3 BOT 2010 Introductory Botany ....................3. LAA 1920 Landscape Architecture (b) ..........3 ARC 1301 Architectural Design 1...................4 T16 Semester 2 * EN C 1102................................... .............. 3 * GEO 2200 or 2201 or GLY 2121 ...................3. * Literature and the Arts.................................... 3 * ARC 1701 Survey Arch. History 1 (a)...........3 ARC 1302 Architectural Design 2..............4 16 SECOND YEAR Credits Semester 1 SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology ................3. CAP 3802 or equivalent ................................3. LAA 2710 History and Theory Land. Arch. (a) or (b)................................................ 4 ARC 2303 Architectural Design 3................5 ORH 3513 Or. Plant Ident. 1 .......................3 18 Semester 2 Literature and the Arts................................... .3 Social Sciences ................................................... 3 LAA 2330 Site Analysis....................................4 LAA 2350 Principles Land. Arch ....................5 Historical/Philos. Studies OR International Studies & Diversity........................ ..... .3 18 The university-wide General Education Requirement is described in the Lower Division section of this catalog. Students are advised to elect courses satisfying this requirement early in their university career and to consult the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as to the specific courses satisfying the requirements of State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.30 (Gordon Rule). THIRD YEAR: PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Credits Semester 1 LAA 3350 Landscape Arch. Studio 1 .............6 LAA 3420 Landscape Architecture Construction 1 ................................................ 5 Biological or Physical Science (c)....................3 Planning or Management Elective ................3 17 Semester 2 LAA 3351 Landscape Architectural Studio 2.................................... ............. 6 LAA 3421 Landscape Architecture Construction 2 ................................................ 5 LAA 3530 Landscape Management ..............4 15 SUMMER Credits LAA 4940 Internship........................................3 FOURTH YEAR: PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Credits Semester 1 LAA 3455 Landscape Architecture Studio 3..................................... ............. 8 LAA 4410 Design Implementation.................4 Elective .............................................. .............. 3 15 Semester 2 LAA 4356 Landscape Architecture Studio 4.................................... ............. 8 LAA 4210 Professional Administration.........4 Elective ..................................................3 15 65 hours (minimum) of professional studies are required for the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. It may be necessary to assess stu- dio fees to defray increasing costs of base maps and other generally used materials. Students may elect certain minor certificate programs to fulfill elective requirements. Landscape Archi- tectural Internship is also available for elective credit. GRADUATING WITH HONORS, HIGH HONORS AND HIGHEST HONORS SHonor designations for graduation in Land- scape Architecture are calculated on all courses in the professional curriculum resulting in the following GPAs: Honors (3.2), High Honors (3.5) and Highest Honors (3.75). In addition, for high and highest honors, the faculty evaluation of the final fourth year design project is required.