Landscape Architecture Program
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Graduate Attributes
The graduates from Landscape Architecture Program:
- Master a wide spectrum of engineering knowledge and specialized skills and can apply acquired knowledge using theories and abstract thinking in real life situations.
- Apply analytic critical and systemic thinking to identify, diagnose and solve engineering problems with a wide range of complexity and variation.
- Behave professionally and adhere to engineering ethics and standards.
- Work in and lead a heterogeneous team of professionals from different engineering specialties and assume responsibility for own and team performance.
- Recognize his/her role in promoting the landscape architecture field and contribute to the development of the profession and the community.
- Value the importance of the environment, both physical and natural, and work to promote sustainability principles.U
- Use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
- Assume full responsibility for own learning and self-development, engage in lifelong learning and demonstrate the capacity to engage in post- graduate and research studies.
- Communicate effectively using different modes, tools and languages with various audiences; to deal with academic/professional challenges in a critical and creative manner.
- Demonstrate leadership qualities, business administration and entrepreneurial skills.
- Create architectural, urban landscaping and planning designs that satisfy both aesthetic and technical requirements, using adequate knowledge of history and theory, related fine arts, local culture and heritage, technologies and human sciences.
- Produce designs that meet building users’ requirements through understanding the relationship between people’ needs and the built environment, and between the built environment and nature.
- Generate ecologically responsible, environmental conservation and rehabilitation designs; through understanding of structural design, construction, technology and engineering problems associated with building designs.
- Transform design concepts into indoor and outdoor spaces and integrate plans into overall planning within the constraints of project financing, project management, cost control and methods of project delivery; while having adequate knowledge of industries, organizations, regulations and procedures involved.
- Prepare design project briefs and documents and understand the context of the architect in the construction industry, including the architect’s role in the processes of bidding, procurement of architectural services and building production.