Meeting landscape 2
Entry Requirements
• Mathematics 3b or 3c or Mathematics C
• Science studies 2
• Social studies 1b or 1a1 + 1a2
Or:
• Mathematics Further level 1b or level 1c
• Science studies level 2
• Social studies level 1b or level 1a1 + 1a2
Course facts
- Course name
- Meeting landscape 2
- Swedish course name
- Möte med landskap 2
- Level
- First cycle (G1N)
- Main field of study
- Landscape Architecture
- Credits
- 15.0 credits
- Rate of study
- 100 %
- Study location
- Alnarp
- Form of instruction
- Campus-based instruction
- Application code
- SLU-20021
- Course code
- LK0297
- Course language
- Swedish
- Included in program
-
Landscape Architecture Programme, Alnarp
- Offered as a freestanding course
- Nej
- Tuition fee
-
87150 SEK
Tuition fees only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens
LK0297, Meeting landscape 2, 15.0 Hp
Print syllabus
Syllabus
Finalized by: PN-LT, 2021-10-27
Valid from : Autumn semester 2026 (2026-08-31)
Level
First cycle (G1N)
Main field of study
Landscape Architecture
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Course language
Swedish
Entry Requirements
• Mathematics 3b or 3c or Mathematics C
• Science studies 2
• Social studies 1b or 1a1 + 1a2
Or:
• Mathematics Further level 1b or level 1c
• Science studies level 2
• Social studies level 1b or level 1a1 + 1a2
Objectives
The course intends, together with the course ’Meeting landscape 1’, to provide students at the Landscape Architect programme, Alnarp basic knowledge of the landscape, landscape architecture, the role and working methods of Landscape Architects, and to function as an introduction to the program. After completing the course the students will be able to:
- Understand how to interpret the gardens, parks and landscapes with the intension to conserve, use and develop them according to their cultural context
- Write an academic paper about a historic site that reflects a holistic view on management and inclusive perspectives
- Explain basic concepts such as site preferences, seasonal variation, growth zone, climatic aspects, succession, competition strategies and plant geography
- Describe and explain the basics of vegetation development and its relation to the site preference and creative plant use, and perform basic analyzes of existing vegetation systems, discuss their potential development and anticipate developments over time.
- Analyze and critically examine how they work with spatial design using a variety of visual tools, and visually and verbally communicate and explain their observations / their design through different presentation techniques and methods
- Identify and describe subjective values and underlying structure on a site by using visual form descriptive concepts
- Show how landscape architecture is multidisciplinary and complex
Content
A persistent pedagogical foundation of the courses during the first semester’s education at a Landscape Architect program, Alnarp, is an integrated perspective on course implementation and learning, where the combination of different areas of knowledge contributes to students’ understanding of the landscape and of complexity and the context in landscape architecture.
This is achieved through teaching that takes a standpoint in the studies of a couple of main sites and their history, characteristics and expressions in which the quest for understanding of landscape phenomena largely influences the content and pedagogy of the course. This means that the focus of the course will be conducted by the main sites that are being studied. Other additional reference sites is used to relate and deepening the knowledge.
As a central part of an integrated learning, the students will practice how to analyze, process and synthesize knowledge through methods central for the Landscape Architect (eg, sketching, writing, visualizing and presenting). These repeated tasks allow for a deeper process of achieving knowledge and for training the communication skills of the students. The goal is that the course during the semester will give the students an approach to knowledge and methods that provides the students with tools to successfully attend the following courses in the program, and lay the foundation for future employment as a Landscape Architect.
The course is conducted through excursions, study trips, seminars, lectures, individual assignments, group projects and exams. Many parts of the course are experience-based, such as field trips, hikes, etc. There should be moments in the course that enable explorations of aspects that are not known in advance.
For short periods, the student is given the opportunity to immerse themselves into an optional area of landscape architecture and present it appropriately. During the course the students compile data for a portfolio compilation and an exhibition that ends the course and semester.
With the main sites, reference sites, an integrated perspective on learning and synthesizing techniques, the course intends to primarily convey the knowledge and skills within three to extent equally represented knowledge areas: applied arts, garden and landscape history and plant knowledge. In the course will also the employment and work of Landscape Architects constitute an aspect, which aims to increase the understanding of the profession’s role in today’s community design and planning. Other content includes introductions to the design, planning and management theory. Seminars, presentations, excursions and study trip are compulsory.
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Approved assignments and written examinations. Approved participation in compulsory parts.
Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management
Supplementary information
Included in program
- Landscape Architecture Programme, Alnarp
Module set
| Title | Credits | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Single module | 15.0 | 0301 |
academic year 2025/2026
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20041)
2026-01-11 - 2026-02-01
academic year 2024/2025
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20066)
2025-01-12 - 2025-02-02
academic year 2023/2024
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20039)
2024-01-07 - 2024-01-28
academic year 2022/2023
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20182)
2023-01-08 - 2023-01-29
academic year 2021/2022
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20137)
2022-01-09 - 2022-01-30
academic year 2020/2021
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20066)
2021-01-10 - 2021-01-31
academic year 2019/2020
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20105)
2020-01-12 - 2020-02-02
academic year 2018/2019
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20024)
2019-01-13 - 2019-02-03
academic year 2017/2018
Meeting landscape 2 (LK0297-20089)
2017-12-31 - 2018-01-28
Contact
- Course coordinator
- Kristin Wegren
- Course administrator
- Jessica Jonerheim
- Examiner
- Kristin Wegren