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San Diego Community College District
Landscape Architecture
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Landscape Architecture
The landscape architecture program is designed to train individuals to have employable technical skills related to professional landscape design development, or those who plan to enter a college of landscape architecture. Students planning to transfer to a school of landscape architecture should consult with landscape architectural counselors to select acceptable transfer courses.

San Diego Mesa College
Architecture Program website
Landscape Architecture Career Pathway
High School San Diego Mesa College University Transfer Employment
Certificate Associate in
Science
Associate in Science Degrees: Architecture
Landscape Architecture Technician
CoursesUnits
ARCH 100, Beginning Architectural Drafting2
ARCH 105, Introduction to AutoCAD2
ARCH 135, Tree Identification3
ARCH 136, Shrubs, Vines, Groundcover Identification3
ARCH 155, Environmental Design I: Creating Exterior Spaces5
ARCH 190, Environmental Design II: Urban and Community Design5
ARCH 220, Architectural Delineation I2
ARCH 250, Site Engineering4
Total Units = 26
College credit earned in high school

Landscape Architecture Transfer
CoursesUnits
ARCH 100, Beginning Architectural Drafting2
ARCH 135, Tree Identification3
ARCH 136, Shrubs, Vines, Groundcover Identification3
ARCH 155, Environmental Design I: Creating Exterior Spaces5
ARCH 170, Architectural Design4
ARCH 190, Environmental Design II: Urban and Community Design5
ARCH 220, Architectural Delineation I2
ARCH 221, Architectural Delineation II2
ARCH 250, Site Engineering4
Total Units = 30
College credit earned in high school
San Diego Mesa College
*Note: An associate degree is awarded by the San Diego Community College District colleges in recognition of completion of a minimum of 60 units of specified requirements. See the college catalog for details.

Recommended Electives: Fine Arts 150A, 155A; Architecture 126, 127, 221, 226; Biology 100, 120, 255; Business 119, 150, 155; Economics 120.