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Studying in the United States for a master's degree can change majors, which is relatively easy.
There are usually three types of situations in which graduate students in the United States study abroad and change majors:
1. Transfers to related majors.
For most science and engineering majors, such as physics and mathematics, you can transfer to many engineering majors. And basically science and engineering students can study some majors related to computer science. Many of the sub-categories under this major can also be applied to undergraduate applicants such as Chinese and English, but some basic courses need to be supplemented.
Like financial engineering majors, strong mathematical ability is generally required, so many undergraduate students who are non-finance majors, such as mathematics, physics, and computer science majors can apply.
2. Cases where supplementary credits are required.
When applying for graduate studies in the United States, many universities do not list which majors are suitable for undergraduate applicants, but list the requirements for some basic undergraduate courses, such as many business majors that require macro and microeconomics intermediate (or one year of study or how many hours of study, etc.), for example, some engineering majors require applicants to study physics for one year, etc. If you encounter such a situation, students can first compare to see how many courses they have taken in the undergraduate program, whether they meet the requirements of the other university, if there are individual disciplines that do not meet the requirements, they can contact the other university, usually as long as the applicant basically meets the requirements of the other university, they will be admitted, but they need to take graduate courses at the same time to supplement the missing courses.
3. Transfers to non-related majors.
When applying for graduate students in the United States, there are some majors that do not require strict undergraduate basic courses, such as MBA, accounting majors in some universities, hotel management, education, media, international relations, and some social sciences (such as non-profit management, public utilities management, etc.). These majors can basically be provided to all applicants who go to the bachelor's degree, of course, basic college grades, GT scores, etc. are still required.
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Most of the students who choose to go to the United States for graduate school are mostly in order to have an ideal job and get more salary, and most of the reasons for applying for changing majors are that they find that the employment prospects of the major in the four years of college are not very good, or they don't like it, so if they want to turn over, they can only change majors and apply.
However, not all majors can be transferred, mathematics and engineering majors can be transferred to computer science, financial engineering, etc.
Language majors can choose mass media, translation, journalism, etc.
There are also some majors that are universal majors, and they do not have strict requirements for basic courses, such as MBA, most management majors, education majors, and so on.
I majored in education to communication, and I applied through an intermediary, and communication requires a course foundation, but fortunately, I found it relatively early in my intermediary, so I listened to the arrangement of the teacher in the later stage of Huide's study abroad, and chose the courses required for communication in my second major.
It is recommended to find an experienced teacher to understand, the teacher who took me has eight years of work experience, and is very familiar with the admissions policies and curriculum of American colleges and universities, which has provided me with a lot of help in my application for changing majors.
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In terms of major selection, most graduate programs in the United States accept applicants from different professional backgrounds, and there are no restrictions on applying for changing majors, and if you have relevant work experience, you can completely make up for the lack of undergraduate studies. In addition, there are some majors that are actually very beneficial to the application, such as mathematics to computer science, engineering to finance, etc., which are often favored by professors because of their special background. In addition, some students have to consider changing majors due to the limitations of their undergraduate majors, so they can choose some majors related to their studies as much as possible, which will not completely deviate from their undergraduate majors and reduce the difficulty of applying due to lack of background.
For example, English majors apply for education majors, medical majors apply for physics majors, etc.
But if you plan to attend a medical school or law school in the United States, you need to think carefully, because medical schools in the United States are very difficult to get into! For students studying medicine, if they do not have a particularly strong background, it is recommended to choose some health, health care-related majors to increase the likelihood of success.
When deciding whether to choose a master's or doctoral degree, students applying for a postgraduate degree are advised to consider the following: if your goal is to enter a company to create your own career, then a master's degree is enough for you; If your goal is to pursue a career in academic research or teaching, then a PhD is undoubtedly the best choice. From an application point of view, PhD students are more likely to receive scholarships than master's students because they are more involved in research and teaching.
However, the number of doctoral students admitted to graduate schools is much smaller than that of master's students, and the acceptance rate is also lower, which means that it is much more difficult to apply for a PhD than to apply for a master's degree. If you don't have a strong professional background, it will be difficult to improve your chances of getting a scholarship even if you apply for a PhD, and it will even make it more difficult to get admitted.
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