1213 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

GENERAL INFORMATION
In the Landscape Architecture Department Master's Program with Thesis, Master's education is given by a total of 6 faculty members, 1 Professor, 1 Associate Professor and 4 Dr. Lecturers. Landscape architecture; It is an applied science and professional discipline that includes the planning, design, restoration and management of the land, acting on the principle of protecting and managing natural and cultural landscapes in order to increase the functionality and quality of life of the physical environment.

Objective
It focuses on theoretical and practical content such as ecologically based planning, design, repair, protection, development and recovery of the resource values ​​of the natural and cultural environment, within the framework of the principle of protection-utilization and sustainability, along with rural, urban and regional development strategies. The aims of the Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture are to enable the student to enhance their potentials and abilities in the area of landscape architecture lifelong learning principles; to have an ability and capability of doing some advanced studies upon landscape planning, environment-landscape management, urban landscape planning-design, urbanization history, ecology-landscape ecology, landscape and garden history, environmental issues and problems; to have a capability of studying interdisciplinary; to follow up the recent scientific-professional developments at international environments and organizations; to be open and willing to international cooperation-collaboration; to design and develop a scientific study and present its results in a scientific format.


Admission Requirements
Selection Exam for Academic Personnel and Graduate Studies, Interuniversity Board Foreign Language Exam /Foreign Language Exam for Civil Servants; Undergraduate Graduation Grade

Graduation Requirements
To complete 21 credits of postgraduate curricula, To have overall 3.00/4.00 graduate grade point average, To give at least one research seminar, To successfully defend a Master’s thesis.

Career Opportunties
Recognition of previous structured lectures in Turkish Higher Education Institutions, transitions in vertical, horizontal and university are realized within the scope of the "Higher Education Regulations", "REGULATION BETWEEN THE BACHELORS AND GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS, ON HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRANSITION BETWEEN DOUBLE MAJOR DALL, SIDE DALL AND CREDIT TRANSFER STANDARDS

Qualification Awarded
Landscape Archıtecture

Level of Qualification
Second Cycle (Master's Degree)

Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of previous structured lectures in Turkish Higher Education Institutions, transitions in vertical, horizontal and university are realized within the scope of the "Higher Education Regulations", "REGULATION BETWEEN THE BACHELORS AND GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS, ON HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRANSITION BETWEEN DOUBLE MAJOR DALL, SIDE DALL AND CREDIT TRANSFER STANDARDS

Qualification Requirements and Regulations
To complete 21 credits of postgraduate curricula, To have overall 3.00/4.00 graduate grade point average, To give at least one research seminar, To successfully defend a Master’s thesis.

Access to Further Studies
May apply to PhD programs

Mode of Study
Full Time

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
Measurement and evaluation methods that is applied for each course, is detailed in "Course Structure&ECTS Credits".

Contact (Programme Director or Equivalent)
PositionName SurnamePhoneFaxE-Mail
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTEAsts. Prof. Dr. FIRAT ÇAĞLAR YILMAZ  fcyilmaz@pau.edu.tr


PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
1 To gain skills and abilities for team working and interdisciplinary projects.
2 To gain skills and abilities for planning, design, visual and verbal expression.
3To raise awareness for professional, scientific-academic and also, social ethical values.
4 To gain skills and abilities for using sustainable planning models depending on socio-economic, cultural and ecologic.
5To gain skills and abilities for using appropriate methods, techniques and tools in planning studies.
6To raise awareness for civil society participation and collaboration.
7To gain ability of critical thinking.
8To gain skills and abilities for social and analytical thinking.
9To gain skills and abilities for life long learning
TEACHING & LEARNING METHODS
NameComments
LecturingLecturing is one of the methods that come first, where the teacher is in the center. It is a method where the teacher actively describes topics and the students are passive listeners. With this method, lesson proceeds in the form of report, description and explanation.
DebateDepending on the situation, debate is a tool that allows all students, or a specific portion of the class to participate in the lesson. In this method, members of the group discuss a topic by addressing the various points of view and discuss alternative opinions about problem-solving.
DemonstrationIn this method the teacher demonstrates, an experiment, test, in front of the class. And then assists students to do so too. Students learn not only by just by looking and watching, but also by taking part and participating. This method is usually applied when teaching skills.
Problem SolvingThe name given to any doubt or ambiguity that arises is, a problem. Problems which usually have a role in human life, that have preventing or annoying aspects are solved by considering the stages of scientific methods. (a) Problems are determined. (b) The problem is identified. 
Cooperative LearningCooperative Learning is; a kind of learning that is based on the students working together for a common purpose. Children with different skills come together in heterogeneous groups to learn by helping each other. Students gain experiences such as becoming aware of the unity
Questions –AnswersThe different types of Questions used (associative, differential, assessment, requesting information, motivating, and brainstorming) although students get in to more active positions during the process; the method is teacher-centered. If possible Questions, that serve a purpose and
Concept MapsExpress a relation network, based on figures, graphics and words propositions and principles. It enables visual learning. These steps are followed: 1) Concepts about the subjects to be taught are listed. 2) The name of the subject that will be taught is written at the top.3) Relations between
Learning Stations Is a student –centered method in which the whole class contributes to each stage and with this contribution, progress further to the next level in learning than the previous group. With the station method groups of 3-5 students are made up in classes. Each group is assigned a station chief,
Meaning Analysis ChartsThe Meaning Analysis Charts is a method that allows students to participate actively in class. Students learn by working on a two-dimensional table. For example, if in one dimension there are animals and in the other dimension food is shown, students have the opportunity to learn by
Cooperative LearningCooperative Learning is; a kind of learning that is based on students working together for a common purpose. Children with different skills come together in heterogeneous groups and learn by helping each other. Students gain experiences such as becoming aware of the unity within the
Scenario-based teaching Although it is similar to the Case Study method, there is a fictional approach in the scenario. The subject can be presented by inserting it in to a fiction and can also lead the student’s to producing their own scenarios.
ProjectProject-based learning is a learning way which leads students to deal with interesting problems and to create extraordinary products at the end of this. It allows students to use their creativity and it requires them to look at events perceptively.
Technical TourIs a method that takes learning to the out of the classroom. It is a method that provides students to make direct observations and to gain information by taking them to places, such as factories, museums, libraries, various government agencies, mountains, forests, lakes, parks and gardens.
Observation Although we generally get information related to the nature through observations, the Observation method can also be used for other situations and under other conditions. We try to reach certain generalizations by thinking about our findings which we gather from our observations.
InterviewThis is when the teacher brings in (writers, artists, designers, writers, illustrators, etc.) because he/she is not equipped with the adequate facilities to do with certain issues or situations. It is a technique that triggers the senses of students. In some cases, students interview certain people
Brainstorming Brainstorming is a group work process that has been regulated to reach solutions for a problem without limitations or evaluation. The purpose of brainstorming is to make it easier for students to express themselves and to generate ideas. This technique is used as a high-level discussion

PO - NQF-HETR Relation
NQF-HETR CategoryNQF-HETR Sub-CategoryNQF-HETRLearning Outcomes
INFORMATION  01
INFORMATION  02
SKILLS  01
SKILLS  02
SKILLS  03
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 01
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 03
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 04
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 01
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 02
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 03
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 01
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 02
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 03
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 01
    

PO - FOE (Academic)
FOE CategoryFOE Sub-CategoryFOELearning Outcomes
INFORMATION  01
INFORMATION  02
SKILLS  01
SKILLS  02
SKILLS  03
SKILLS  04
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 01
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 03
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 04
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 05
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 01
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 02
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 03
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 04
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 01
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 02
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 03
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 04
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 05
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 01
    

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COURS STRUCTURE & ECTS CREDITS
Year :
1st Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
PEYM 501 IDEA, COMMUNICATION, PARTICIPATION AND DESIGN IN OPEN SPACES DEVELOPMENT 3+0 7,5 Compulsory
PEYM 503 LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT 3+0 7,5 Compulsory
FBE 610 METHODS OF RESEARCH AND ETHICS 3+0 7,5 Compulsory
- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVE 1 3+0 7,5 Elective
  Total 30  
1st Semester Elective Groups : LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVE 1

2nd Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
PEYM 599 SEMINAR 0+2 7,5 Compulsory
- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVE 2 3+0 7,5 Elective
- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVE 2 3+0 7,5 Elective
- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVE 2 3+0 7,5 Elective
  Total 30  
2nd Semester Elective Groups : LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVE 2

3rd Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
PEYM 700 FIELD OF STUDY COURSE 6+0 10 Compulsory
PEYM 500 MASTERS THESIS 0+0 20 Compulsory
  Total 30  

4th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
PEYM 500 MASTERS THESIS 0+0 20 Compulsory
PEYM 700 FIELD OF STUDY COURSE 6+0 10 Compulsory
  Total 30  


COURSE & PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
Year :
Numerical Verbal The Presence of Relationship
Compulsory Courses
Course TitleC/EPO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09
FIELD OF STUDY COURSEC         
IDEA, COMMUNICATION, PARTICIPATION AND DESIGN IN OPEN SPACES DEVELOPMENTC         
LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENTC         
MASTERS THESISC         
METHODS OF RESEARCH AND ETHICSC         
POSTGRADUATE COUNSELINGC         
SEMINARC         
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Elective Courses
Course TitleC/EPO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09
ADVANCED COMPUTER TECHNIQUE APPLICATIONS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREE         
ADVANCED REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREE         
COMPUTER AIDED APPLICATIONS IN LANDSCAPE PROJECTE         
CONSERVATION OF HERITAGE AREAS AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT: LANDSCAPE APPROACHE         
DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN THE DESIGN OF OPEN SPACEE         
ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN LANDSCAPE DESIGNE         
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN SPATIAL PLANNINGE         
ECOTOURISME         
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMSE         
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREE         
HIGHWAYS LANDSCAPEE         
LAND USE SUITABILITY ANALYSIS BY GISE         
LANDSCAPE CONNECTIVITYE         
LANDSCAPE METRICSE         
MULTI CRITERIA DECISION MAKING METHODS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREE         
NATURE BASED SOLUTIONSE         
NATURE PROTECTED AREAS AND PLANNINGE         
NOISE POLLUTIONE         
RECREATIONAL CARRYING CAPACITYE         
SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION PLANNINGE         
THEORY AND APPLICATIONS IN URBAN DESIGNE         
URBAN DESIGNE         
VISUALIZATION AND PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREE         
L+P: Lecture and Practice
C: Compulsory
E: Elective
PO: Program Learning Outcomes
TH [5]: Too High
H [4]: High
M [3]: Medium
L [2]: Low
TL [1]: Too Low
None [0]: None
FOE [0]: Field of Education
NQF-HETR : National Qualifications Framework For Higher Education in Turkey