Under any of the following circumstances, you can apply for a major change across departments:
1. Students who are interested in other majors and really have expertise during their studies, and have achieved relevant results, can apply to change majors and give full play to their expertise.
2. After entering the school, due to a certain disease or physical defect (medical institutions designated by the college are required to check and prove), or there are special difficulties (such as learning difficulties in engineering or science, the relevant departments of the school need to prove)
You can't study in your original major, but you can still study in other majors.
3. Excellent academic performance, ranking in the top 30% of the major.
4. After the students have been suspended from school and resumed their studies, the original major does not exist or has not been accepted: students who have been suspended from school or resumed their studies after retirement need to change their majors due to their own circumstances;
5. The social demand for talents has changed. With the consent of the students, the school may appropriately adjust the majors studied by the students when necessary.
To sum up, it is the following five points:
1. Not interested in your major;
2. It's really difficult to have a disease;
3. Top 30% of majors with excellent academic performance;
4. If you drop out of school or resume school, you can change your major according to your own needs;
5. The school adjusts the major with the consent of the students.
Second, the time and process of changing majors
The application time for changing majors only accepts the end of the first school year, usually the end of the freshman year.
Every June, according to the actual situation of running a school, each department determines the plan for receiving and transferring students (in principle, it shall not exceed 10% of the number of first-year students in this major), and submits the plan for receiving and transferring students to the Academic Affairs Office. The Academic Affairs Office will review and submit it to all departments to receive the transfer plan.
1. Every June, each department submits the number of people to be admitted and the number of people to change majors;
2. Students submit applications with supporting materials before the start of school, which will be reviewed by the department;
3. Assessment of the Academic Affairs Office;
4. It will take effect one week after it is reviewed and approved by the president's office.
Three, one of the following circumstances, shall not be transferred to the professional.
1. For students admitted in the form of special enrollment, the state has relevant regulations or there is a clear agreement with the school before admission;
2. Students who are dropping out of school or retaining their school status;
3. Should drop out of school;
4. The next batch of professional admissions will be changed to the previous batch of majors;
5. Transfer from other schools to our hospital;
6 is a special category (counterpart education, undergraduate) enrollment:
7. Having been disciplined during school;
8. cheating;
9. It is found by the school that it is not suitable for changing majors or without justifiable reasons (such as failing to pay tuition fees and other payable fees and failing to register in time).
The above can be summarized as follows: non-major transfer includes special recruitment, suspension from school, retention of student status, withdrawal from school, transfer from the next batch to the previous batch, transfer from foreign schools to our school, counterpart education, promotion to college, punishment, cheating, and being deemed unsuitable by the school or without justifiable reasons.
The above is the relevant content of changing majors. Those who have the idea of changing their major must take a good look. It's really hard to study for a major you don't like for four years. You must change your major as soon as possible, and don't think about taking the postgraduate entrance examination. Most colleges and universities still look at your undergraduate major, and some teachers don't accept interdisciplinary students at all.