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- Appropriate subjects include consultations, investigation, research,
planning, design, preparation of drawings, specifications, contract
documents, reports, responsible construction observation or landscape
management, in connection with the planning and development of land
and incidental water areas where the primary purpose of the program
is the preservation, conservation, enhancement or restoration of landscape
systems, plant communities or aesthetic values, or the determination
of proper land uses and land development
- Activities include professional personal development of leadership,
creativity, communication and computer application skills as they relate
to the practice of landscape architecture; professional practice management
including project management, quality assurance, supervision of technical
staff and business ethics
- Up to 4 CE hours may be obtained through self-study courses, including
include reading professional journals, periodicals or professional oriented
books and visits to sites for observation of landscape architectural
projects, research projects, ecological or land restoration projects
and natural environmental areas
- For more details on the requirements, click
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