“Landscape design with the basics of soil design” - course 35,000 rubles. from MSU, training 12 weeks. (3 months), Date: November 28, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / November 28, 2023
Program volume (academic hours): 120 hours (26 classroom hours)
Form of training: distance learning
Dates of classes: as groups are recruited (small groups, from 5 people)
Admission requirements: higher professional education or secondary specialized education
Program Manager: Gasina Anastasia Igorevna, Email: [email protected], tel. 8-495-939-22-33
Responsible for additional education: Timofeeva Elena Aleksandrovna, Email: [email protected], tel. 8 (903) 22-33-99-2, 8(495)939-22-33
If necessary, the program can be adapted to the customer’s requirements - expanded, removed, or the necessary topics added to the curriculum of the additional education program
Who is this course for?
The advanced training program has been developed for specialists working in the field of construction (country, estate, cottage, urban, hydrological), architecture, landscape design, public utilities, landscape planning and surveying, horticulture, agriculture, related teachers disciplines.
What will you learn?
The program will allow the student to master the theory and skills of practical work in the field of landscape science and soil science and soil reclamation, landscape design and architecture, biological foundations of landscape design such as How:
- the ability to analyze and evaluate landscape components in a specific area in order to create small gardens and parks,
- the ability to carry out zoning of the territory, select soil sampling points, the ability to make the right decision on the choice of types of analysis of soil properties,
- ability to select options for reclamation measures,
- the ability to use knowledge about the history of landscape art to select compositional solutions,
- the ability to use the features of the natural landscape to create a landscaping project;
- ability to create basic graphic material when designing small gardens,
- ability to select basic elements and small architectural forms for landscaping,
- mastering knowledge about the basics of plant taxonomy and decorative dendrology,
- the ability to select a plant assortment in connection with natural and climatic conditions, to create conditions for their successful growth and development,
- mastering knowledge about the basics of phytopathology.
In what format are classes held?
Classes in the program are held remotely in the form of lectures and practical exercises. Communication with teachers and other students will be carried out through forums and email. The advanced training ends with the defense of the project. Upon successful completion of the training, students are issued a standard certificate of advanced training.
Section 1. Fundamentals of landscape science, soil science, agrophysics and agrochemistry.
1.1 Landscape as an object for creating a composition.
1.2 Fundamentals of soil science, agrophysics and agrochemistry.
1.3 Basics of soil reclamation and design.
1.4 Drawing up an ecological soil-landscape characteristics of the customer’s site.
Section 2. Fundamentals of landscape architecture.
2.1 Introduction. History of gardening art. Garden style.
2.2 Fundamentals of architectural and planning organization of space.
2.3 Colors and shape formation when creating landscape compositions.
2.4 Methods for designing and creating individual elements of territory improvement.
2.5 Use of small architectural forms.
Section 3. Biological foundations of landscape design.
3.1 General questions of plant taxonomy and the concept of life forms.
3.2 Fundamentals of decorative dendrology.
3.3 Decorative floriculture.
3.4 Arrangement of lawns.
3.5 Construction of a rock garden and alpine plants.
3.6 Shadow garden.
3.7 Decorative garden.
3.8 Plants for reservoirs and near-water areas.
3.9 Ground cover plants.
3.10 Rare plants.
3.11 Garden of seasons and garden of continuous flowering.
3.12 Fundamentals of phytopathology.
final examination
Defense of the “Palisadnik” project – 4 hours