Can you change majors at Penn?

<p>^ The DMD major is based in SEAS, although including courses in the Annenberg School for Communication and the College of Arts and Sciences. I believe it’s one of the few special programs at Penn to which students normally ARE specifically admitted during the admissions process. It’s possible, though, that the program also accepts a few students who are already enrolled at Penn, although more research would be required to confirm that. In other words, unlike the majors in the College of Arts and Sciences, a student cannot merely declare a DMD major at the end of sophomore year. However, there is a DMD minor that I believe any SEAS student who is not a CIS major can pursue. More information on both the DMD major and minor can be found here:</p>

<p><a href=“CG@Penn | DMD Program”>Majors;

<p><a href=“CG@Penn | DMD Program”>CG@Penn | DMD Program;

<p><a href=“CG@Penn | DMD Minor”>CG@Penn | DMD Minor;

<p>Of course, your son could always pursue non-coordinated dual degrees from both SEAS and the College. And if he were enrolled in either one of those schools, he could always take classes in the other school (e.g., a DMD major in SEAS can take Music and Cinema Studies classes in the College).</p>