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Postgraduate Diploma Landscape Architecture, Level 7, 2023/24 - Course Handbook

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1Generate site-based planning and design proposals of a complex nature, showing understanding of current landscape architectural issues and originality in the application of subject knowledge. 2Evaluate and apply a comprehensive range of visual, oral and written media to analyse, critically appraise and communicate design proposals in a coherent way to external audiences and associated professionals.
3Critically evaluate materials, processes and techniques that apply to landscape architectural designs and landscape technology and to integrate these into design proposals in a sensitive way and with an appreciation of management implications affecting the development of landscape over time.
4Have a critical understanding of how knowledge is advanced through research and practice in both individual and group settings and to produce clear, logically argued and original written or portfolio work relating to landscape architecture.
5Have a critical approach to understanding of the role of the landscape architect in relation to clients, other environmental and design professionals and the landscape industry together with an appreciation of legislative frameworks, UK policy and guidance and ethical considerations.

1Generate site-based planning and design proposals of a complex nature, showing understanding of current landscape architectural issues and originality in the application of subject knowledge. 2Evaluate and apply a comprehensive range of visual, oral and written media to analyse, critically appraise and communicate design proposals in a coherent way to external audiences and associated professionals.
3Critically evaluate materials, processes and techniques that apply to landscape architectural designs and landscape technology and to integrate these into design proposals in a sensitive way and with an appreciation of management implications affecting the development of landscape over time.
4Have a critical understanding of how knowledge is advanced through research and practice in both individual and group settings and to produce clear, logically argued and original written or portfolio work relating to landscape architecture.
5Have a critical approach to understanding of the role of the landscape architect in relation to clients, other environmental and design professionals and the landscape industry together with an appreciation of legislative frameworks, UK policy and guidance and ethical considerations.

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