UNDERGRADUATE
:: COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
The following are the typical general education requirements for
students in the College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Note: the different CAUP departments vary slightly in terms
of general education requirements. This list is specific to Landscape
Architecture.
University requirements
Please review the University of Washington's requirements
for undergraduates.
Language Skills
English
Composition (5 credits).
Reasoning and Writing in Context
Quantitative
and Symbolic Reasoning (5 credits); Additional
Writing (W courses) or extra composition (10 credits). Courses
indicated as W on the transcript or WRITING in the Time Schedule
count toward this requirement. English composition in addition
to the required five credits also counts. (English composition
plus W courses must total at least 15 credits.)
Areas
of Knowledge
See list of available courses. Any course offered jointly with
a course that counts for an area requirement will also count, even
if not designated in its own right. The Department of Landscape
Architecture requires 20 credits in each of the three areas: Visual,
Literary, and Performing Arts; Individuals and Societies; and The
Natural World. Courses taken for the Q/SR requirement and the W-course
requirement may also be counted, but courses taken for English
Composition may not.
Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts (20 credits)
Art 104 and 121 are recommended.
Individuals and Societies (20 credits)
The Natural World (20 credits)
Botany 113 and Geology 101 are recommended. |