(Updated April 2008)
The Department of Landscape Architecture requires purchase of computers by
all undergraduate and graduate students when they begin their Landscape
Architecture studio sequence. Graduate students
should have a computer no later than three months into the Fall semester
of their first year. Students may use either Macintosh or Windows computers
for their coursework.
Note: The use of Apple Boot Camp
allows Windows XP Professional and Windows Vista, as well as many Windows
applications to run on an Apple Macintosh computer. The cost of Windows
XP Professional or Windows Vista and Windows-compatible software will be
in addition to Macintosh-compatible software. Other options for running Windows
applications on a Macintosh, using virtualization are available as well.
We consider the dual-boot method a good option for students wanting to use
both Macintosh and Windows software. More of our students are choosing to
go this way. For a comparision of these options, see MacMall's
Differences Between Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac, VMware Fusion and Apple
Boot Camp 1.4. Students interested in running Windows
on an Macintosh computer should speak with the College of Design Information
Technology staff.
The NC State Information Technology Division
and the NCSU Bookstores have made arrangements with several computer vendors
to offer special pricing to students. Students should compare these prices
before making a final purchase, since these prices can offer a substantial
savings. For more information see: Computer
vendors with special pricing for NC State students or contact the NCSU
Bookstores before making your final purchase.
Software requirements are listed at the bottom of the chart
below. Additional specialized software may be required in other courses,
as determined by the instructor. Students are encouraged to consider the
purchase of other software to support their particular goals and learning
styles. Many software applications are available at educational prices at
the NCSU
Bookstores.
Other software companies and internet stores also offer savings through educational
prices.
Each department in the College of Design has different computer requirements.
Students should contact their departmental office if they have questions
about specific hardware or software requirements.
Please read the College's Student
Computing Requirements and Information page for
general information.
For students purchasing new computers to bring to campus, we recommend that
your computer meet or exceed the specifications below. Depending on your computing
needs, a computer you purchase today may not meet your needs for your entire
tenure at the College of Design. A computer with greater capability (processor
speed, RAM, disk capacity) and expandability will be more likely to continue
to run the software you require.
This chart, adapted from the NC
State University Information Technology Division website, provides
minimum recommendations for students purchasing new computers. Clicking
on "Tell
Me More" will provide
detailed information about a component.
Component |
Windows
Desktop |
Windows
Laptop |
Macintosh
Desktop |
Macintosh
Laptop |
CPU (Processor) |
Intel-compatible
(Pentium, AMD):
2 GHz or faster |
Intel-compatible
(Pentium, AMD):
2 GHz or faster |
iMac or MacPro, any current model |
MacBook Pro, any current model
|
System RAM
Tell
me more |
2 GB minimum, more
preferred |
2 GB minimum, more
preferred |
2 GB minimum, more
preferred |
2 GB minimum, more
preferred |
CD/DVD
Tell
me more |
CD-RW/DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-R |
CD-RW/DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-R |
SuperDrive
(DVD-R/CD-RW) |
SuperDrive
(DVD-R/CD-RW) |
Hard Disk Size
Tell
me more |
250 GB or more preferred |
200 GB or more preferred |
250 GB or more preferred |
200 GB or more preferred |
Monitor
Tell
me more |
18" or larger |
14" or larger (second external monitor optional) |
18" or larger |
15" or 17"(second external monitor optional) |
Video Adapter
Tell
me more |
256 MB VRAM or more |
256 MB VRAM or more |
256 MB VRAM or more |
256 MB VRAM or more |
| Operating System |
Windows XP Professional
|
Windows XP Professional
|
Mac OS X version 10.5 |
Mac OS X version 10.5 |
| Sound Card |
100% Windows compliant sound card |
100% Windows compliant sound card |
Standard on Macintosh |
Standard on Macintosh |
Ethernet Adapter
Tell
me more |
Built-in RJ-45 |
Built-in RJ-45
(802.11g compatible
wireless ethernet card optional,
but needed for wireless network access) |
Standard on Macintosh |
Standard on Macintosh
(Wireless Airport Extreme card also
standard) |
| Warranty Service |
minimum 3-year onsite parts and labor |
minimum 3-year onsite parts and labor |
3-year AppleCare Protection Plan |
3-year AppleCare Protection Plan |
Software
(Be sure to check for educational discounts through the College
of Design or NCSU Bookstores.) |
• Microsoft
Office 2007 or later
• AutoCad 2008 or later
• Adobe Creative Suite 3
(Creative Suite come in several different bundles. "Creative
Suite 3 Design Standard" is a good fit for most Landscape
Architecture students. It includes InDesign, Acrobat, Illustrator,
and Photoshop. Other bundles are available.) |
• Microsoft
Office 2008 or later
• Adobe Creative Suite 3
(Creative Suite come in several different bundles. "Creative
Suite 3 Design Standard" is a good fit for most Landscape
Architecture students. It includes InDesign, Acrobat, Illustrator,
and Photoshop. Other bundles are available.)
If you want to run both Mac OS X and Windows on a Mac,
you will also need:
• Microsoft
Windows XP Professional (in addition to Mac OS X)
and Windows-compatible software of your choosing. (You do
not need to have the same software applications for both operating
systems.)
• AutoCad 2008 or later
AutoDesk products do not run in Mac OS X. Users
will have to install Windows operating system.
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Questions?
For additional assistance, please contact the Department of Landscape
Architecture office at 919.515.8340 or send email to: design_help@ncsu.edu
Go back to the College's Student
Computing Requirements and Information page for general
information.
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