Course code ValoP306
Credit points 3
Total Hours in Course81
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes32
Independent study hours49
Date of course confirmation11.03.2021
Responsible UnitLanguage Centre
Mg. philol.
Mg. paed.
ValoP305, Professional German I
The study course is aimed at the development of students’ foreign language (Germany) knowledge and skills necessary for comprehending, interpreting and evaluating professional information and scientific literature, explaining and comparing processes and phenomena, participating in discussions, giving presentations in professional and academic environment as well as for communication with foreign students, specialists and academic staff. The focus is on the terminology pertaining to Landscape architecture and planning. The Germany language proficiency level corresponds to at least level B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for foreign languages.
Knowledge and understanding of terminology in the following fields:
sustainable landscape, the impact of climate change on the environment, soil and its role in landscape formation, revitalization of brownfields, prevention of landscape degradation, legislation on landscape preservation and management (Test No 1);
terraces, roof gardens, rock gardens, gardens and parks of England and Japan, gardens and parks of Riga and Latvia’s manor houses (Test No 2);
children's playgrounds, memorial parks, cemeteries, innovative landscape planning projects (Test No.3).
Skills: students are able to define or explain terms, select professional and scientific information, think critically, explain processes and phenomena, participate in discussions applying professional terminology, communication skills and academic language skills in writing: business letters, essays, and summaries; orally: in discussions, dialogues, role plays and giving presentations.
Competence of professional and academic Germany language in order to apply it creatively in spoken and written communication for student mobility, professional and academic activities in the international environment.The assessment is according to the 10 point scale.
1. Sustainable landscape. The impact of climate change on the environment. 2h
2. Soil and its role in landscape formation. Degraded landscapes (brownfields)and their revitalization.4h
3. Legislation on landscape protection and management.2h
4. Test 1 on terminology.1h
5. Terrain forming elements. Terraces, roof gardens and rock gardens. 2h
6. Tradtions of garden and park art in England. Japanese gardens. 2h
7. The history of Riga’s parks and gardens. Plant selection for plantings. 2h
8. G.Kuphaldt’s and A. Zeidak’s contribution to designing Riga’s parks and gardens. 2h
9. Parks and gardens of Latvia’s manor houses. 2h
10. Test 2 on terminology. 1h
11. Designing children’s playgrounds. Safety considerations in designing playgrounds. 2h
12. Memorial parks. Cemeteries. 2h
13. Innovative urban landscape projects. Vertical landscape planning. Ecological architecture. 2h
14. Innovative projects of Latvian landscape architects.2h
15. Test 3 on terminology. 1h
16. Seminar:Presenting individual presentations pertaining to landscape architecture,Discussion.3h
Assessment: Examination. The examination consists of: a terminology test, a presentation. A student is allowed to take the examination if there are: successfully written 2 tests, the glossary of terms for each topic, timely completed home works, completed individual work (reading of professional texts, the prepared PPoint presentation on the selected topic, the glossary of terms). Tests and home works are with a positive evaluation. The number of the missed classes shall not exceed 20%.
Individual work:
1. Reading of the independently chosen professional texts (the amount: 10 000 characters);
2. Prepared PPoint presentation and oral presentation (8-10 minutes) in front of the class;
3. Submitted glossary of terms ( 30 translations, 20 definitions).
The examination grade is calculated as an arithmetic mean of grades obtained in two examination tasks. The grade in the terminology test is successful if at least 70% of the answers are correct.
1. Nestroy O. Den Boden verstehen. Aufbau, Typen, Fruchtbarkeit. 1. Aufl. Leopold Stocker Verlag, 2015. 216 S. ISBN:978-3-7020-1193-2.
2. Kawaguchi J. Japanische Zen-Gärten. Wege zur Konteplation. 1. Aufl. Verlag DVA, 2014. 208 S. ISBN:978-3-421-03930-9.
3. Natur- und Umweltschutz in der Metropolregion Hamburg. Erwartungen, Ansprüche und Realität. Hrsg.: R.Thiel, H.Schliemann, A.Schmidt-Rhaesa. 1. Aufl. Dölling und Galitz Verlag, 2015. 168 S.ISBN:978-3-86218-081-3.
1. Grün F. Dachgarten und Südbalkon. Robuste Pflanzen für einen extremen Standort. 4. Aufl. Verlag Books on Demand, 2014. 176 S. ISBN:978-3-8370-5669-3.
2. Koschak M. Entdecke den Klimawandel. Mit groβem Klimawandelquiz. 1. Aufl. NTV Natur und Tier-Verlag, 2015. 56 S. ISBN:978-3-86659-280-3.
3. Zintzsch A. Minecraft – Biome und Landschaften auf einen Blick. Bildner Verlag, 2015. 6 S. ISBN:97803-8328-0130-4.
1. Garten+Landschaft. [tiešsaiste] [skatīts 10.03.2021.]. Pieejams: https://www.garten-landschaft.de
2. Historische Gärten [tiešsaiste] [skatīts 10.03.2021.]. Pieejams: http://www.oeghg.at/zeitschrift-historische-gaerten.html
3. Raumplanung aktuell [tiešsaiste] [skatīts 10.03.2021.]. Pieejams: http://landversand.salzburg.gv.at/BauenWohnen/Raumplanung/Zeitschrift-Raumplanung-aktuell
The study course has been included in the compulsory part of the professional Bachelor’s degree programme “Landscape Architecture and Planning” of the Faculty of Environment and Civil Engineering