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New Survey Ranks LSU School of Landscape Architecture First in U.S.
(Baton Rouge) -- The LSU School of Landscape Architecture has the
top-ranked undergraduate degree program in the nation, according the
results of a 2007 survey released this week by Design Intelligence, the
leading journal of the design professions. The same study also ranked
the School's graduate program fifth in the country.
"Everyone in the school is thrilled by our new rankings," said Elizabeth
Mossop, director of the School of Landscape Architecture. "It is a
tribute to the achievements of our students, alumni and faculty in
recent years."
While U.S. News and World Report has established a nationally
recognized ranking system for universities and many university programs,
the magazine does not rank design schools. To fill that void, Design
Intelligence began its own ranking of accredited programs in
architecture, landscape architecture and interior design several years
ago. Since then, the Design Intelligence survey has become the
established ranking system for design programs across the U.S.
"This is extremely significant," said David Conrath, dean of the College
of Art+Design, which oversees the School of Landscape Architecture. "One
of the criteria for the LSU Flagship Agenda is to have our academic
units recognized by national organizations for exceptional quality."
Rankings in the Design Intelligence survey are based on statistical
information, professional surveys and academic surveys. Practitioners
at leading U.S. landscape architecture firms complete the survey, which
asks them which schools have produced the best-prepared graduates during
the past five years.
"While the professional and academic surveys are based more on
reputation than hard evidence, it is important to note that it is these
same firms who actually hire graduates from accredited schools," Conrath
said.
LSU's School of Landscape Architecture undergraduate program moves up to
first place from third, where it was ranked in 2006. The graduate
program, meanwhile, remains in the top five for the second year in a
row. More significantly, the School has been among the top ten since
the survey began.
"To me this demonstrates the School has a well-rounded and effective
educational program," Conrath said. "It means the faculty is extremely
engaged in the academic enterprise and committed to their students'
success, the students are inspired and devoted, and the leadership of
the School has a clear vision that is respected by the profession."
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