1, excellent academic performance, and the total average grade point is in the top 20% of the major.
2, in a professional field with discipline expertise, expertise or high hobbies, published a high-level paper in related professional fields, obtained a patent authorization, or won a prize in a science and technology competition at or above the provincial level.
3. Students with learning difficulties, who are proved to have a certain disease or physical defect by the hospital established by the school and cannot study in the original major. Changing majors means that during college, students can change majors and choose a major that suits them.
Under any of the following circumstances, you can't apply for changing your major:
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.
There are some common steps for universities to change majors.
Understand the requirements: First of all, students should understand the requirements for changing majors in the target major, including any necessary prerequisite courses, credit requirements and application procedures. You can consult the school's instructor or contact relevant departments for more information.
Research target major: Before deciding to change majors, students should make full research on their interested majors. Understand the curriculum, career prospects and differences between this major and the current major, and ensure that you have a clear understanding of the major you transferred.
Make a plan: after determining the willingness to change majors, students need to make a plan to change majors. This includes listing required courses, elective courses and expected study time. Making a plan with the instructor can get better guidance and advice.
Application for major change: According to the regulations of the school, students need to submit an application for major change. This may include filling out application forms, providing personal statements and letters of recommendation. The application process may have a specific time window, so pay attention to the application deadline.
Review the application for changing majors: the school will review the application for changing majors to determine whether the application meets the requirements and the number of vacancies. You may need to attend an interview or other forms of evaluation.
Completion of transition requirements: once the application for changing majors is approved, students need to meet any transition requirements, including completing prerequisite courses or passing exams.
There are many factors to consider when changing majors, including personal interests, career prospects, academic adaptability, time arrangement, etc. Before making a decision, it is recommended to consult and discuss with the school's guidance teachers, academic consultants or teachers of related majors in order to obtain more comprehensive information and guidance.