A student will be admitted to the curriculum in landscape architecture subject to grade-point average, courses completed, and space availability.]
Upper Division (3000-level courses). Admission into the third year of study is competitive, based on a scholastic and portfolio review. No more than 36 students will be approved for advancement to the upper division each year based on this review. Applicants must meet the following requirements to be considered for admission:
a 2.50 grade point average on all courses completed and on all landscape architecture courses completed.
completion of required courses or their equivalents: ENGL 1002; GEOG 2050, 2051; LA 2002, 2101, 2201, 2301, 2401; MATH 1022.
Professional Courses (5000-level). Students must have successfully completed all required 1000-4000 level courses before they may enroll in 5000-level courses.]
Transfer Students. Students seeking to transfer into the landscape architecture major may be admitted only after having been interviewed by the program coordinator. For credit in design studio courses, students must submit a portfolio for faculty evaluation. Credit for landscape architecture courses will be considered only if they were taken as part of an accredited landscape architecture program. Transfer students are strongly encouraged to apply prior to March 1st for admission in the following fall semester.
"C" Grades. Landscape Architecture majors must pass all required College of Art & Design courses, all approved electives, and English 1002 with a grade of "C" or better. A student who earns less than a "C" in one of these courses must repeat the course in the next regular semester in which the student is enrolled and the course is offered.