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LASC 218

Landscape and Culture

Course overview

You¡¯ll appreciate the relationships between people and the landscape and the implications of those relationship on the landscape¡¯s form.

Course information

Prerequisites and Restrictions You must satisfy the following requirement(s):
  • a minimum of 60 credit point(s) from the course(s) specified below
  • a minimum of 60 credit point(s) from the course(s) specified below
  • any level 100 course
  • any level 200 course
  • any level 300 course

and

  • restriction The Living Landscape, LASC-101

Available semesters Semester 2 2024 Semester 2 2025
Credits 15
Domestic fees $1,121.00

What you will learn

After successfully completing this course, you¡¯ll be able to:

  1. Develop strategies that consider how cultural difference influences the way landscapes are used, valued and developed, particularly in relation to M¨¡ori culture.
  2. Assess the current and future scope of the field of landscape design.
  3. Apply diverse theoretical framings of landscape as a means to develop diverse design outcomes.
  4. Understand the influence of people on landscape¡¯s physical and perceptual forms, and in turn the instrumentality of landscape on people¡¯s values and behaviour.

Course examiners

Nada Toueir

Dr Nada Toueir

Lecturer

School of Landscape Architecture

nada.toueir@lincoln.ac.nz