What colleges give an events planning degree architecture degree?

There is no such thing as an "events planning architecture degree." These are two entirely separate fields of study. You would pursue an architecture degree at a school of architecture and an event planning degree (often a bachelor's in hospitality management, event management, or a related field) at a different college or university, typically within a hospitality or business school.

Colleges offering strong architecture programs include (but are not limited to):

* Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

* Harvard University (GSD)

* Yale University

* University of California, Berkeley

* Cornell University

* Columbia University

* University of Pennsylvania

* Princeton University

* Rice University

* Georgia Institute of Technology

Colleges offering strong event planning or hospitality management programs include (but are not limited to):

* Cornell University (both architecture and hospitality)

* University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)

* Boston University

* New York University (NYU)

* Florida International University (FIU)

* Johnson & Wales University

You would need to choose *separate* programs at *separate* schools (or potentially different departments within the same school, if one offers both, as Cornell's example illustrates) to pursue both architecture and event planning. You might consider a minor in one field while majoring in the other, depending on the schools' offerings.

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