In a vocational landscape design school will I learn about plants or design?
Landscape Design programs immerse students in the history and theory of garden design, broadens their horticultural knowledge and plant vocabulary, and nurtures their creativity while grounding them technically. Graduates of landscape design programs enter the profession with a deep understanding of how space and plant materials may be creatively manipulated to express human values and emotions. However, while in landscape design school you will learn technical information about plants, the programs will concentrate on the meanings of various plants and their placement in various spaces and their relation to one another. Courses required in these programs usually include subjects such as: • Surveying • Landscape design and construction • Landscape ecology • Site design • Urban and regional planning • landscape architecture • Plant and soil science • Geology • Professional practice • General management The design studio is another important aspect of many curriculums. Whenever possible,