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What is a major and when should I declare it?
Keep in mind that many majors require the completion of core requirements. For example, science students, though undeclared, must take mathematics and, usually, general chemistry in the freshman year. Postponing foundation classes can extend the time it takes to earn a degree in some majors. How do I choose a major?Many students are undecided about their majors when they enter college - and many who are decided change their minds more than once before they graduate (an average of three times). Although advisers, parents, and friends will keep asking you what you're majoring in, you shouldn't feel pressured to make a decision. There is a lot to choose from at a university this size, and there are many factors you need to think about as you consider potential majors. Asking yourself the following questions will give you some important clues:
Until you have decided on a major, taking a variety of courses that sound interesting and/or satisfy general education requirements can help you explore different majors and make progress toward graduation. In addition, don’t forget to check out our free workshop, Choosing a Major offered every term. If you need any further assistance choosing a major, make an appointment with an adviser (346-3211) or a career counselor (346-3235). How do I declare or change a major (or minor)?First, go to the department office for the major or minor that interests you. If you are not sure how to find that office, you can click on Advising at UO and click on Declared Advising which will take you to a list of the departments and links to the department web pages. The Office of Academic Advising (364 Oregon Hall) is your new ‘department’ if you are changing to ‘undeclared’ from some other major. At the department , let them know you would like to declare or switch into the major. Before you do this, it is a good idea to meet with an advisor in that department, even if it is not required by the department. Some departments are quite selective about who they accept into their programs, so you might need to familiarize yourself with an application process, deadlines, etc… Complete any paperwork the department requires and follow their procedures. If you already have declared a major and you are declaring a ‘second major,’ make sure you clearly state this intention to the new department. You don’t want them to misunderstand and tell the Registrar’s Office to drop your ‘old’ major as they add the new one. If you would like to drop your old major, please inform the department you are leaving. If you are concerned that they might not communicate with the Registrar’s Office about it, you can go directly to the R.O. and ask to have that major dropped there. You may change your “professional objective” at the Registrar’s Office. A professional objective is not required, but if you have one, it should be included in your records. Please remember to drop or switch your objective if you change your mind. Why can’t I see the change in DuckWeb? If you change your major, minor or professional objective before the 10 th day of the term, your transcript (and the fees you pay for the term) will be updated for the current term and reflect your new choice. If it is after the 10 th day of the term, your Degree Audit (DAR) will be updated, but your transcript, General Info in DuckWeb, Blackboard, etc… will not reflect your choice until the conclusion of the term. How can I see an Adviser?Professional advisers provide advising by appointment in the OAA. appointments may be scheduled by calling (541) 346-3211. You are encouraged to check in regularly to evaluate educational achievements and set goals for the future. In addition, if students have a professional objective in health care, law, social work, education, or business, OAA advisers can assist you with curriculum planning. In addition to the resources of the OAA, undeclared students are assigned an adviser from the College of Arts and Sciences. You can locate this person on DUCKWEB; select the ‘View General Student Information’ option. RELATED LINKSAcademic Advising WorkshopsCareer Center Workshops Academic Learning Services Workshops |
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