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LAN3045H - Advanced Site Technologies

Advanced Site Technologies examines the relationship between construction technologies and the design of urban landscapes. The course will explore issues in urban technology pertaining to landscape architecture construction techniques and the manner in which different planning, ecological and environmental systems, technical regulations, innovative design technologies, and material uses exert influence on design.

Over the duration of the course, students will be provided the opportunity to develop and refine skills pertaining to advanced site engineering and construction principles. Students will be encouraged to develop a working knowledge of emergent landscape technologies in the design of urban landscapes.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Prerequisites: LAN2042H
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAN3051H - Landscape Architecture Research Methods

The purpose of the course is to study a site through its stakeholders' (or actors) eyes and define their needs, following a two-step process:

First, you will explore how notions of nature, environment, and landscape (NEL) are understood, represented, and shaped by stakeholders at your thesis site. These notions form part of a worldview, that is, the lens through which you will approach the site.

Second, your exploration of the site will allow you to pinpoint and define, by the end of the term, the focus, i.e., the research/design questions, to which you might apply a design solution.

Fundamentally, in your study of the site, you will consider all potential stakeholders (or actors), be they humans or non-humans. Actors are not only agents who exercise agency and therefore shape the site. They also include those subjected to external agency, whose voices and actions are not always accounted for. They can be local, national, or global social groups. Their views of NELs and interests in the site often conflict with each other.

To help build a critical approach to sites and discourses, lectures and readings will introduce students to a variety of conceptual and methodological frameworks from a wide range of disciplinary fields. These include cultural geography, environmental history, historical and political ecology, environmental law, indigenous studies, landscape archaeology, and ecological anthropology.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Prerequisites: LAN2037H
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAN3052H - Professional Practice

Professional Practice in Landscape Architecture interrogates the profession’s evolving parameters, and how one can participate effectively in the discipline. As students prepare for graduation, this course provides an idea of what comes next. The class discusses modes of landscape architecture and interdisciplinary practice, project process and implementation, and the membership and responsibilities of the professional landscape architect.

This course studies the profession in broad terms:

  • What is the full range of work landscape architects do?
  • How do projects get built?
  • What goes on in an office?
  • What happens next?
Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAN3200H - Landscape Architecture Topics: Design

LAN3200H - LAN3210H: Rotating electives on the theme of landscape architecture design. For current offerings please see faculty website.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George

LAN3300H - Landscape Architecture Topics: Environment

LAN3300H - LAN3310H: Rotating electives on the theme of landscape architecture and the environment. For current offerings please see faculty website.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George

LAN3400H - Landscape Architecture Topics: Techniques

LAN3400H-LAN3410H: Rotating electives on the theme of Landscape Architecture Techniques. For current offerings, please see faculty website.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George

LAN3500H - Landscape Architecture Topics: Plants

LAN3500H - LAN3510H: Rotating electives on the theme of plants and planting. For current offerings please see faculty website.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George

LAN3600H - Landscape Architecture Topics: Practice

LAN3600H-LAN3610H: Rotating electives on the theme of Landscape Architecture Practice. For current offerings, please see faculty website.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George

LAN3700H - Landscape Architecture Topics: Society

LAN3700H - LAN3710H: Rotating electives on the theme of landscape architecture and society. For current offerings please see faculty website.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George

LAN3800H - Landscape Architecture Topics: Technology

LAN3800H-LAN3810H: Rotating electives on the theme of Landscape Architecture Technologies. For current offerings, please see faculty website.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George

LAN3900H - Landscape Architecture Topics: History, Theory, Criticism

Landscape Architecture Topics elective courses are typically conducted in seminar format, as focused investigations of theory and/or practice in relation to landscape architecture.  These electives are intended to complement and broaden core course content, allowing students to further develop topical areas of expertise in research and/or design methodologies.

LAN3900H - LAN3910H: Rotating electives on the theme of Architecture and Health. For current offerings please see faculty website

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1000H - Advanced Studies in Latin Language

A course designed to enhance language skills. Prose composition, sight translation, stylistic analysis of classical Latin prose.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Grading: Credit/No Credit
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1011H - Introductory Latin I

An intensive introduction to Latin for students who have no knowledge of the language; preparation for the reading of Latin literature.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT101H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1012H - Introductory Latin II

A continuation of the intensive introduction to Latin in LAT101H1. Also appropriate for students who have some training in Latin, but have not completed a whole credit course at university or a final-year (Grade 12) course in secondary school.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT102H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1021H - Intermediate Latin I

Reading of selections of Latin prose works with systematic language study.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT201H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1022H - Intermediate Latin II

Continued language training with readings in Latin prose and verse.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT202H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1041H - Latin Historians

Advanced readings from one or more Latin historians.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT441H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1042H - Latin Orators

Advanced readings from Latin orators, including Cicero.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT442H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1043H - Latin Prose Authors

Advanced readings from Latin prose authors (e.g., biography, letters, philosophy).

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT443H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1045H - Latin Epic

Advanced readings from one or more Latin epics, including Virgil.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT450H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1051H - Latin Drama

Advanced readings from Latin comedy and/or tragedy.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT451H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1053H - Latin Verse Authors

Advanced readings from Latin verse (e.g., elegy, lyric, bucolic).

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT453H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1054H - Latin of the Roman Republic

Advanced readings from one or more Latin texts, in prose or poetry, from the Roman Republican Period.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT454H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1055H - Latin of the Roman Empire

Advanced readings from one or more Latin texts, in prose or poetry, from the period between the late 1st century BCE and late antiquity.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Jointly Offered with Course(s): LAT455H1
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1800H - Special Topics in Latin Literature

The purpose of this course is to deepen students' familiarity with Latin literature and to improve their skills in reading texts in ancient Latin. Readings may be selected from prose or verse according to the instructor. See departmental website for annual offering details.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1801H - Special Topics in Roman History

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1802H - Readings in Latin Epic

The purpose of this course is to deepen students' familiarity with Latin epic poetry and to improve their skills in reading texts in ancient Latin.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1806H - Readings in the Roman Historians

The purpose of this course is to deepen students' familiarity with Latin historiography and to improve their skills in reading texts in ancient Latin.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1809H - Readings in Roman Republican Literature and Culture

The purpose of this course is to deepen students' familiarity with Latin literature of the Roman Republican period and to improve their skills in reading texts in ancient Latin.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class

LAT1810H - Readings in Roman Imperial Literature and Culture

The purpose of this course is to deepen students' familiarity with Latin literature of the Roman Imperial period and to improve their skills in reading texts in ancient Latin.

Credit Value (FCE): 0.50
Campus(es): St. George
Delivery Mode: In Class