My program
I want to change my program. What should I do?
Explore your options - I want to change my program. What should I do?It’s not uncommon for students to change their path and program in university. The important thing is finding the right fit for you and studying something you're interested in and passionate about!
You can request a change of program by completing the undergraduate change of program/readmission form. We recommend you connect with the Academic Advisor from the faculty you want to switch to, to discuss further details and logistics.
Looking to explore your options? Find your Academic Advisor.
What is the difference between a major, minor and specialization?
Learn more - What is the difference between a major, minor and specialization?Are you unsure about what majoring, minoring or doing a specialization in a program is? That's OK! When you're new to university and choosing your program, it can be a bit confusing. View the definitions and examples below:
Major
A major reflects your program of study (e.g. Criminology and Justice).
Please note: You may be able to pursue more than one major.
Minor
A minor is an area of concentration outside of your major (e.g. Sustainability studies).
A list of minors options can be found in the Academic Calendar.
Specialization
A specialization is an area of focus within your major (e.g. Youth Crime, or Marine Biology).
You can declare a minor or specialization on the change of program and readmission form web page.
Speak to your Academic Advisor if you have questions about your major, minor or specialization opportunities.