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Is there a major in school where I can study both architecture and landscape architecture then minor in interior design?
Ultimate goal is to be so busy I won't have time to be depressed. And I took one of those test to pick a career and landscape architecture was the job that I liked most on the list and when I was a kid architecture was my first goal job then journalists. It's been a greuling and stressful process but now I know what I want to do. But how can I put the three things into my six years of college?
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- Anonymous4 years ago
Not really.
Either you major in architecture or in landscape architecture, assuming the university offers both majors on the undergraduate level. They are pretty demanding, and since you can't really work professionally in either one without a master's degree, you need to be preparing for one.
You can probably major in one and take some classes in the other. Whether you could major in one and also minor in interior design would depend on whether your university offered interior design. A lot of serious academic institutions offer architecture but not a separate interior design major, since interior design is really part and parcel of architectural design in many ways. (Unless you mean interior decoration. That's not going to be offered by a serious academic institution.)