Landscape Studies 105 - INTRO TO LANDSCAPE STUDIES

Fall
2018
01
4.00
Reid Bertone-Johnson
MW 09:00-10:20
Smith College
10290-F18
SEELYE 101
rbertone@smith.edu
This introductory course explores the evolving and interdisciplinary field of landscape studies. Drawing upon a diverse array of disciplinary influences in the social sciences, humanities and design fields, landscape studies is concerned with the complex and multifaceted relationship between human beings and the physical environment. Students in this course learn to critically analyze a wide variety of landscape types from the scale of a small garden to an entire region, as well as to practice different methods of landscape investigation. It is a course designed to change the way one sees the world, providing a fresh look at everyday and extraordinary places alike. Priority given to first-year students, sophomores and LSS minors. Enrollment limited to 30.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.