Whether you’ve settled on a school—or you’re still exploring your options for college—you’re probably asking another important question: “What should I major in?” Selecting a major plays a big role in ...
I'm a history professor who teaches a careers class for history majors. I've found students are focused on the belief that your major and your future career are linked. Students should choose a major ...
During his remarks to military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico several weeks ago in late September, Donald Trump made ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
Teddy Mates-Muchin, a third year anthropology major and Bike Barn employee, assesses a bike at the Bike Barn. (Karin Higgins/UC Davis) Choosing a college major is an important decision that can shape ...
Choosing a major is a complex decision. The suggestions below can help to clarify your thinking. Keep in mind that decision-making is a nonlinear process – expect to move back and forth among the ...
Current College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) B.S. degree students may change their major (or add a second major) using the process outlined below. This form (linked below) can also be ...
Maria Sandate-Reyes, a third year plant sciences major, poses for a photo at the Veg Crops greenhouse. (Karin Higgins/UC Davis) Making the decision to change your major can be quite difficult. You ...
If you're pursuing a CU Boulder undergraduate degree, you have the option to declare a major, minor or certificate. If you're pursuing a graduate degree, you can often declare a certificate as well.