Application conditions
To apply for a major (department), you need to complete the first-year college course and apply before entering the second year. At the same time, it is necessary to meet one of the following conditions: having expertise in a certain subject; Unable to continue studying in the original major due to health reasons, but able to study in other majors in our school; Participate in the school selection and pass.
You can't apply to change your major.
There are several situations where you can't apply for a major change: freshmen who have been enrolled for less than one year; Grade 2 or above; All kinds of entrusted training and substitute training students change their majors without the consent of the entrusting unit; Art and sports candidates who change majors across arts and sciences; Admission batches to majors across the college entrance examination; Having gone through the trial reading procedures; Have changed majors or scholars; Undergraduate.
Application process
If you want to change your major, you still need to take the exam to see the results of your freshman year. Due to fierce competition, it is generally required that the grade of freshmen should be 10% before class when they change majors. Science can be transferred to liberal arts, and liberal arts cannot be transferred to science. You need to apply to your college, and then be approved by the receiving college and transferred to the educational administration center, as well as an interview.
The key to the success of major changes.
In short, as long as you are good enough and meet the requirements, you can successfully change your major. There are students in our class who have successfully changed majors!