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School with Architecture, Graphic Design, and Japanese?

I am majoring in Architecture and minoring in Graphic Design and Japanese. Are there any schools that have all three? The schools so far I have found: UTK [University of Tennessee-Knoxville]

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  1. I know of a few. I'm sure this list isn't complete, but it will give you a place to start. All offer architecture as a major. They also offer graphic design, either as a separate program, or via their art department (so maybe you'd actually minor in art, but your class focus would be in graphic design). All offer Japanese language and culture classes, and should allow you to minor in that (or in something related, such as Asian Studies, etc.) - City College, CUNY - Howard U - Ball State - Carnegie Mellon - Notre Dame - U Miami - USC - U Texas Austin - Iowa State - Rice - Syracuse - Temple - U Arizona - U Arkansas - Cornell - Penn State - Rensselaer Polytechnic - RISD (via its partnership with Brown University) - Louisiana State - Drexel - Ohio State - Mississippi State - North Carolina State Check into these schools. They all offer an architecture major. See if you can specifically minor in graphic design, or if you'll need to minor in art; and see if you can minor in Japanese specifically, or if you need to broaden that a bit. But all have the core of what you're looking for. BTW, to ease the process to becoming an architect, you want to try to go to a school whose undergraduate architecture programs are accredited by the NAAB. I'll link to the NAAB website, below, so you can see a list of schools that are.
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