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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
GBLX0212-1  Project (ULB 4 ECTS, GxABT 8 ECTS, HECh 8 ECTS)

Duration :  
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in Landscape design (ULg-Gembloux), 3rd year20
Année préparatoire au master en architecture du paysage20
Lecturer :  Jan Bogaert, Marc Dufrêne, Julie Martineau, Hugues Sirault
Coordinator :  N...
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
All year long, with partial in January
Course contents :  
The project of 3BAP is composed of three parts, each one supervised by one of the course responsibles. Every part is composed of one or more exercises. Themes or concepts treated can vary as a function of the selected study sites, or as a function of educational or scientific opportunities or constraints. The project aims to stimulate students to take initiatives and to reinforce their capacities to work in groups; moreover, it is developed to offer opportunities to the students to apply and integrate the theoretical concepts of their courses.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
Students are able to integrate different methods and types of information with regard to landscape analysis, landscape perception, and spatial planning. Students are able to work in groups and to formulate development options for a particular site. Students are able to take initiatives to collect information on a particular site, to interpret different information types and to apply new methods or techniques explained during the courses. Students understand the differences between urban and rural environments and understand how to express them (quantitatively). Students are able to perceive and analyze landscapes on a structured and objective base.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Project 1BAP Project 2BAP
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Every exercise is preceded by an introduction prepared by the principal supervisor of that exercise. Field excursions and visits can be a part of the educational approach. Activities are group projects or individual projects; this is determined by the type of exercise. Main activities consist of (spatial) data collection, data integration and data interpretation; different types of data are dealt with; the objective is to obtain an interpretation of the (meta)data. Group and student autonomy is encouraged. Activities may change as a function of scientific, practical or educational constraints or opportunities.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Autonomous work (by groupe or individually) supervised during the weekly sessions. One session every week, an entire day (wednesday)
Recommended or required readings :  
Useful lectures will be communicated during the sessions.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Every exercise is graded by a competent jury (ad hoc composition). Evaluation criteria and evaluation procedures are communicated beforehand by the supervisor of the exercise. The eventual organization of a second session will be communicated later.
Work placement(s) :  
None
Organizational remarks :  
Weekly sessions. 1 day/week. The presence of the students is necessary for the educational strategy.
Contacts :  
Jan BOGAERT (GxABT); Hugues SIRAULT (HEC); Julie MARTINEAU (ULB); Marc DUFRENE (GxABT); Marie ANDRE (GxABT)



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