The first kind:
It is to ask the top 3-5 students in the class to allow transfer. Personal application-college review and recommendation-transfer to professional college for review (individual needs interview)-signature of school leaders-filing of academic affairs office-formal transfer. There are hidden dangers in this way.
The second type: examination
1. Students who change majors will be examined and approved once every academic year, and the application time will be in the last two weeks of the second semester of each academic year.
2. At the end of the second semester of each academic year, according to the conditions of running a professional school, the Academic Affairs Office will announce the acceptance quota of professional transfers to the whole school.
3. In order to maintain the normal teaching order, in principle, after participating in the selection, the number of transfers in each major shall not exceed 3-5% of the enrollment in that year, and the number of transfers shall not exceed 3-5% of the enrollment in that year.
4. Students apply to their college, fill in the application form for changing majors, and submit it to the Academic Affairs Office after examination and approval by the college.
5. After being examined and approved by the Academic Affairs Office and going through the relevant formalities, the applicant (except those who meet the requirements of 1 2) will take the selection examination of arts and sciences organized by the Academic Affairs Office before the first semester of each academic year.
Exam content: Science subjects are math and English. The liberal arts is English, some universities add politics, and some add computers. I'll know what courses I used to take when I got to school. Test scores are sorted by arts and sciences, and candidates choose their own majors in turn according to the sorting results.
(1) Undergraduates can apply for changing majors if there are sufficient reasons before completing the first-year course and entering the second year.
Good reasons include:
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 learn independently, participate in the selection of schools, and select qualified students (most of them use this).
(two) do not have the conditions can not apply for professional.
Conditions include:
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.
(3) School roll management when changing majors:
1, when students transfer to a new major, in principle, it shall be handled in accordance with the applicable student status management rules of the grade at the time of admission.
2. After changing majors, students must complete the teaching plan of changing majors before they can graduate and get a bachelor's degree.