<p>Thank you! These replies are very helpful! =) Thank you for the links, jwxie!</p>
<p>I’m definately into architecture, since 5th grade, but I asked about minoring in environmental engineering because I’m interested in sustainability, or civil or structural engineering because I thought they are really connected to architecture. I really want to be an architect and not so much of an engineer because I’m an artist. I just want to study more than just architecture to make the most of my college studies and because I thought it will help me in finding a job. </p>
<p>A lot of people recommended Architectural Engineering and I did research about it but as I mentioned above, I’m more into art than math and it doesn’t seem like a reliable major(correct me if I’m wrong). Also, some told me that if I were to major in Architectural Engineering, I might as well major in Structural Engineering instead because structural engineers are more useful. </p>
<p>I’m aware that not many colleges with architecture and engineering allow minoring in engineering so I’m still thinking about what colleges I should apply to. So far I have these in mind:</p>
<p>Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Cal Poly Pomona
UC Berkely
UCLA
University of Southern California
University of Oregon
California College of the Arts
Cooper Union
Syracuse University</p>
<p>According to the UC Berkely link that jwxie mentioned, it allows minoring in engineering.
I think both Cal Polys and University of Southern California allow it too. I’m not so sure about Cooper Union, Syracuse University, and UCLA. I know California College of the Arts and University of Oregon don’t have engineering, but they’re pretty good for architecture. Any advice or info? =D</p>