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Can you take architecture as a minor?
The Minor in Architecture will provide a general understanding and appreciation of architecture as a discipline. It offers an introduction for further study at undergraduate or graduate level.
What minor is best for architecture?
Other than business, you could look at a minor in Construction Management or a minor in Project Management as those will give you a deeper understanding of the construction process and how to manage billings, hours, marketing, etc.
What can a minor be used for?
Simply put, a minor is a secondary academic discipline—another subject to focus on in addition to the major. If a student has multiple interests—even interests that don’t directly connect to each other–they can minor in another field. Many people minor in subjects that support their major.
Can I get a job with a minor?
A minor course of study could well be the most underrated university activity. But with the job market becoming tighter and more specialized, you may find that a solid minor can land you a job. It may be that extra dimension that makes your resume and job candidacy stand out above the others.
What Minor goes with interior design?
Common examples of minors pursued by Interior Design majors include:
- Art History.
- Business, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, or Marketing.
- Environmental and Sustainability Studies.
- Business.
- Various minors in the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Can I double major with architecture?
Dual majoring in architecture and engineering can give you more career opportunities, a greater understanding of both disciplines and how they intertwine and can even help you make more money.
Are minors worth it?
Minoring in college is worth it for students who wish to gain knowledge on a secondary subject matter, usually related to their major. Getting a minor is also worth it for students who wish to explore a particular interest or passion in life, which can be used as a basis for deciding on a minor.