Faculty

Sloan (Bud) Burton
Dept. Head
866-5326
David Card 866-5327
Marlys deAlba 866-5330
Julie Eldridge 866-5333

 

 

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Disability Support

Disability Support Services are available for students who require academic accommodations due to any physical, psychological, or learning disability. To determine eligibility, visit them at Disability Services or contact the office at 108-S Holding Hall or call 919-866-5670 (TDD 919-779-0668)

 

Landscape Architecture Technology (A40260)

The Landscape Architecture Technology curriculum prepares individuals as landscape architecture technicians in landscape design, construction, and architecture fields.  The well-trained landscape technician will find excellent prospects for employment and advancement, including large-scale site design and supervision and residential landscape design.

 

Students receive instruction in landscape construction materials and methods, environmental planning, principles of horticulture, building codes, and computer applications.  They develop drafting and computer skills through progressive hands-on courses.  Students may choose from a library of courses to suit specific interest areas.

 

Graduates will demonstrate a working knowledge of landscape architectural practices, including site planning, storm water engineering, road and parking layouts, and grading and plant selection according to zoning/code requirements.

 

Program Planning Guide is available online.