Undecided on Your Major?

You are not alone.
College is a great time to learn about yourself and discover what you want to do with your life. A large portion of each entering class is undecided or exploring their academic major. Many college students change majors at least once before graduating.
Being an undecided major allows you to explore options while working on ~40 credit hours of General Education requirements. The undergraduate catalog states students should declare a major before completing 42 credit hours. This helps ensure that you can graduate in a timely manner. Start the exploration process early!
As an undecided student, you must be actively engaged in finding a major. You are responsible for working to learn about major and career options that may be suited to your skills, abilities, and interests. Your Academic Exploration Advisor will invite you to two required advising meetings per semester to help aid in this exploration.
There is no single, prescribed method for finding a major, but this site offers a variety of resources to help. Visit our Exploratory Resources page to get started!
Undecided students can contact Jacob Collum or Christian Henderson for advisement. Refer to your assigned advisor listed on your “My Profile”, located on the Academics tab of your MyMocsNet account.