Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Overview
The Bachelor of Landscape
Architecture (BLA) program at King Abdulaziz University (KAU) is the first
academic program in Landscape Architecture in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East
established in 1976 (1396 AH). The BLA program is accredited (with condition)
by the National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment. The BLA
is a four-year program consisting of total of 155 credit-hour. The curriculum
focuses on enhancing students' practical skills and knowledge of the art and
science of landscape architecture through discipline-specific courses and
studios, electives, and general education courses required by the university.
The foundation of the BLA
curriculum is a series of eight intensive design studios. The selection of topics, sites, contexts, and
landscape-scale of each design studio builds on the previous studio in an
ever-increasing level of difficulty and consideration to details and ideas.
In the first two years, the
studios focus on the basic design principles, process, analysis, and details in
Landscape Architecture. The third-year studios cover urban design and landscape
planning topics—the final-year studios designated for the professional practice
and graduation project.
The studio format involves various
teaching techniques, including lectures, demonstrations, field trips, readings,
one-on-one instruction, and group discussion. The studio typically consists of
a small group of students that provide an engaging and personalized environment
for students and faculty.
The BLA curriculum also contains
courses in various subjects of Landscape Architecture such as landscape and
garden history, site planning, planting design, soil and hydrology,
construction and technology, graphic representation. These courses are designed
to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge that will be
integrated into the design studios to support the design process and
solutions.
Moreover, the BLA program requires
students to fulfill university requirements and take particular compulsory
coursework within the faculty of Architecture and Planning. These courses
complement the landscape architecture curriculum and allow students to explore
other areas of specific interest.
Program Mission
To provide an outstanding
comprehensive application of scientific knowledge combined with technical,
creative and critical thinking skills to produce graduates who will become
responsible, ethical, and contributing leaders within the field of landscape
architecture with the lifelong learning skills necessary to address the complex
and continuous challenges of the 21st-century society and
environment.
Program Objectives
In its pursuit for academic
excellence and to become a leading instrument in the science and art of
landscape architecture, the graduates of the BLA program are expected to
achieve the following objectives:
1- Demonstrate technical competency
in applying their knowledge and skills to undertake research and perform
professional landscape architecture design and planning projects.
2- Engage in professional societies,
non-government agencies and local communities to promote the profession and to
provide the best practices in Landscape Architecture to the natural, human, and
built environments.
3- Pursue higher education in the
field of Landscape Architecture and multidisciplinary areas to emerge as
successful researcher, entrepreneurs and educators
4- Practice and inspire high ethical
and professional standards
Graduate Attributes
The Landscape Architecture
department is known for its excellence in teaching, research, creative design
work and community involvement that are all geared to produced competitive
graduates with the following attributes:
1. Creative and critical thinking,
and problem solving
2. Teamwork and communication skills
3. Professionalism and leadership
readiness
4. Digital and technical capabilities
5. Valuing Diversity
6. Confidence and adaptability
Figure1 : Consistency of the
Landscape Architecture undergraduate program mission with the FAP and KAU
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Figure 2: Consistency of the
undergraduate program goals with the LAD and FAP mission.
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Outstanding comprehensive application of
scientific knowledge
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Scientific knowledge
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Technical, creative and critical thinking
skills
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Produce graduates who will become
responsible, ethical, and contributing leaders
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Lifelong learning skills
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Community Involvement
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Education
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Research
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Creative Work
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Community Engagement
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Leadership
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Enriching educational and research aspects in environmental
design sciences
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Achieving excellence in academic programs and research fields
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Providing the labor market with qualified professional cadres
characterized by creative and leadership capabilities
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Enriching the sciences and arts of environmental design
through the development of educational programs and scientific research
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Demonstrate technical competency in applying their
knowledge and skills to undertake research and perform professional landscape
architecture design and planning projects
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Figure 3: Consistency of the LAD
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LA Program graduate
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Creative
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and critical thinking, and problem solving
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Communication
English
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Teamwork and communication skills
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Leadership and professionalism
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Professionalism and leadership readiness
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Digital
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competency
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and adaptation
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