Wednesday 26 October 2011

Is it hard to change majors at UC Davis? For example, going from an Env. Science major to a biochem. major?

Would this be difficult to do at UC Davis, assuming you have good grades!
Is it hard to change majors at UC Davis? For example, going from an Env. Science major to a biochem. major?
It should not be that hard. If you are changing majors within the same college then it just needs to be signed by one person, but if you need to change colleges first then majors you also need a dean to sign it. It is not too difficult, but you can go see a counselor and they can give you all th info you need, including what classes you need for a specific major
Is it hard to change majors at UC Davis? For example, going from an Env. Science major to a biochem. major?
Assuming that you have good grades, no. You just have to figure out what new classes you have to take. Talk to your adviser/counselor for official ways to change majors.
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  • What major changes occurred in the civil rights movement in the mid-1960's?

    Doing some hw and need a little help please =]
    What major changes occurred in the civil rights movement in the mid-1960's?
    HINT: MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT RACISM NOT TREATED FAIRLY BY OTHERS. NOT HAVING THE SAME RIGHTS AS EVERYONE ELSE. THEY WERE TREATED UNFAIRLY. BECAUSE BACK THEN THEY DID NOT WANT PEOPLE TO MIX TRANSPORTATION AND SCHOOLS ESPECIALLY. RIOTS, MIKE
    What major changes occurred in the civil rights movement in the mid-1960's?
    C'mon. You can Wikipedia this. It's not that hard and it's something you should know. This is American history!



    1960 = The Civil Rights Era. This is the era where Martin Luther King did his speech. A result of the movement was the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The Civil Rights Act changed %26quot;BY LAW%26quot; banned de jure segregation and other types of discrimination. Of course, that did not get rid of racism. Although de jure segregation was not allowed, racist beliefs were still held by many afterwords.

    The major change that is taking place in the Arab world can someone help me?

    According to “Free at Last?” the major change that is taking place in the Arab world at the beginning of the twenty- first century is that:



    a. European powers are now dominating what were once independent Arab lands.



    b. the United States has become involved in Arab affairs.



    c. Arab countries are becoming more independent of outside rule and able to confront their own problems.



    d. Arab countries are finally beginning to ask for help from Western nations.
    The major change that is taking place in the Arab world can someone help me?
    Hopefully it will be 'E'-The US will nuke Iran, turn it into an inferno and get rid of suicide bombers for at least a while.

    I am a 38 year old male and need to make major changes in life. Need some guidance and assistance pleas respon

    Join the military. You still have time. You can make some good money and make some good friends.
    I am a 38 year old male and need to make major changes in life. Need some guidance and assistance pleas respon
    What would you like to change? No one can help you if you don't see whats wrong. Post this question again with the things that you want to better about yourself.
    I am a 38 year old male and need to make major changes in life. Need some guidance and assistance pleas respon
    You need to give us a hint of what is wrong--or what kind of changes. Hugs to you
    start with prayer. Ask God what needs to be done.

    How do you feel about changing your major in college?

    Before college, when I was trying to decide what I wanted to study in college, I narrowed down my choices to engineering and becoming a police officer. I felt like I would be happy with either one, and I picked engineering, because I really liked the concept, and it seemed like the right thing to do. Even though I picked engineering, law enforcement was still in the back of my mind, and I still thought about it often. Taking introductory engineering classes has made me realize that I would like that, but I would see it more of as a hobby than as a job. I feel you really have to be passionate about your job. Today I had the epiphany that I have to do what I feel is the right thing to do, and that means changing my major to law enforcement.



    What do you think? Is it a good idea to change? How do I tell my parents that I want to change my major? I hope they will understand, since many college students end up changing their major at some point. I am a freshman in college by the way
    How do you feel about changing your major in college?
    This is very normal. It is almost impossible to ask people what they want to do before they have had a chance to take any courses in the subject matter. And, as a freshman, you probably won't lose any time in making the switch. If you had waited a year or two, it might have taken you longer to graduate.



    Assuming you don't come from a family which is anti-law enforcement, they should not have a problem with the concept. Expect, though, that often when we tell people we are going to do one thing, they start to think of us in those terms, and when we switch, they often object more because it flies in the face of the image they have developed of you than because their is anything wrong with the new direction.
    How do you feel about changing your major in college?
    I'm almost certain that most college students change their major at least once. I've changed my major more than once! Just tell your parents, they probably expect you to change your major. When I told mine, every time I did it, they'd say, %26quot;Oh, well whatever you want.%26quot;
    Which time?
    Since you are a freshman, most of your hours should transfer to another major. Engineering and Law Enforcement are very different. College is a time to find yourself and try new things. If you want to change talk to your parents, hopefully they will understand.
    They say to go with one's passion, and that is so true. %26quot;If you love what you do, you'll never have to work a day in your life%26quot; as that ol' adage goes (not sure who said it though ;) You're the one who has to get up each day and go to work for 8 or more hours daily, 40 or more hours a week for how many years so it's really your decision what to major in.



    Perhaps you can take some law enforcement courses too and decide then if you would like to change your major. I don't believe that it's that difficult to change major except for certain ones such as business or education. Perhaps you can talk with a counselor at your college about the two majors and about the process of changing coursework. When talking to your parents, perhaps you can just say that you are thinking of taking a detour towards another field.



    If wanting to read up on certain careers: http://www.bls.gov/oco and search 'police officer' and 'engineer'.
    On the one hand, I do think it's important to follow your instincts. On the other hand, if you end up changing your mind again, I think you're going to find it difficult to get back on the engineering track. It might strike you as something that could be done as a hobby, but you need classes and academic credentials to succeed in that field. In order to become a police officer, you wouldn't even necessarily need a college education, though I'm sure it'll help you get higher pay and rank more quickly.



    I would finish out the rest of the year in your engineering classes, and try and take a law enforcement class or two as electives (or over the summer if you can't manage it sooner). If you still feel the same way after you've gotten through more advanced concepts, then you can go to your parents and tell them with full confidence that you've given it your best shot and engineering's just not for you.
    You don't actually have to declare your major until your Junior year. You can take your general education classes and a couple of lower division engineering and administration of justice classes and see which one stimulates you more. You never know, maybe another math or science class may be more interesting to you.

    There's no rush to declare, that's why undeclared is an option. As long as your taking your general education requirements, your progressing towards your degree so don't stress.

    Changing my major...good idea or not?

    Currently I am in my fall semester of Junior year. I am a Nursing major going for an RN. I am in danger of failing 2 classes- Pharmacology and Health Assessment. I already have one semester's worth of clinical hours done. If I do end up failing these courses, i am going to consider a change of major, however I don't want to lose all the credits I have thus far. What are some careers I could go for that need the same classes, and are also 4 year courses like nursing is? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!
    Changing my major...good idea or not?
    Well, I would have suggested pharmacy, but since you're flunking Pharmacology, maybe that's not such a good idea?



    Have you considered a Physician's Assistant program? Or some sort of occupational or physical therapy? You could also drop back and look at Clinical Psychology, but you'd probably %26quot;waste%26quot; your hard science courses. Psychiatric Social Work may also be a possibility.
    Changing my major...good idea or not?
    when you change majors, your courses taken MAY be used to fill in the free electives for the new major. Otherwise you 'lose' them.



    Why not put yourself in better shape to pass? better to get the credits. Also, if you change major with a couple of F grades, your GPA will always carry those F grades.........



    Go get extra help from your profs.....
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  • Changing my college major to...?

    I am a student at the University at Buffalo and I am currently an intended Biomedical Sciences major. I think I want to change my major to deal more with chemistry and human bio/anatomy, but I just don't know what majors would be good for me. If anyone has any suggestions, throw them my way!
    Changing my college major to...?
    This is when you should go talk to your advisor or go to the chem department to talk to one of their professors. They will be best able to answer your questions about changing.