| AGH 154 - Residential Landscape Design Credits: 3Lecture Hours: 1
 Lab Hours: 4
 Practicum Hours: 0
 Work Experience: 0
 Course Type: Voc/Tech
 Fundamentals of landscape design for homes are presented. Introduction to principles of landscaping as they apply to residential landscaping. Students are given opportunities to draw basic residential landscape plans.
 Prerequisite: AGH 159
  Competencies
 
 
	Distinguish between the career channels of a landscape designer and a landscape architectOutline the principles of art and design utilized in landscape design
	
		Identify the art principles used in landscapingDemonstrate the basics of good designInterpret landscape plansUse drafting techniques to draw a basic landscape plan to scaleReproduce blueprint coloring techniques
	
		Use colored pencils to color a blueprintCompose a colored blueprint using colored markersInterview a client, and develop a list of wants for a plan
	
		Use effective listening skillsFollow oral and written directionsDevelop a planting plan for public, private and service areas using appropriate plant material for the design concept and cultural conditionsDescribe the features of a landscape plan to the clientAccept critical analysis of a project by peers and instructorList landscape terms used in landscape designIdentify the legal terms used in landscapingDescribe the history of landscaping
	
		Discuss the influence of early civilizations on landscapingDiagram the European background on formal landscape designRelate the influence of English landscapes on American designExplain Asian interpretation of landscapes 
 
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