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Can a university change its major?
Universities can change their majors. Except for individual colleges and majors, other majors are allowed as long as they meet the requirements.

Undergraduates who meet one of the following conditions before completing the freshman course and entering the sophomore year may apply for changing majors:

1, a student who really has a specialty in a certain subject.

2. People who can't study in the original major due to health reasons but can still study in other majors in our school;

3. Changing majors can help students study independently, participate in the selection of schools and select qualified students.

Note that you cannot apply for changing your major under any of the following circumstances:

1, freshmen who have been enrolled for less than one year;

Grade 2.2 and above;

3, all kinds of training, advanced students without the consent of the entrusting unit to transfer to the professional;

4, art, sports candidates, cross-cultural, science to major;

5. Cross-college entrance examination admission batches to major;

6. Having gone through the trial reading procedures;

7. I have changed my major or transferred to a scholar;

8. those who are promoted to undergraduate courses.