UCLA Communications major

<p>When I applied to UCLA in November, I said I wanted to major in English. </p>

<p>But after being exposed to journalism and the media more, I realize now that I want to major in communications.</p>

<p>Do I have to apply to a separate communications school, or can I just change my major easily at orientation because both English and Communications are in the school of letters and science (are they? I'm not sure). </p>

<p>Please help! </p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>[Admission</a> Communication Studies](<a href=“http://commstudies.ucla.edu/openadmin]Admission”>http://commstudies.ucla.edu/openadmin)</p>

<p>“Only regularly enrolled UCLA students may apply for Admission to the Communication Studies major. Students must have at least 45 letter-graded units completed at UCLA by the close of Winter Quarter 2010. It is not necessary to complete all of the lower division courses before applying. However, students must have completed at least 2 of the courses included in the major, either lower or upper division. All work pertaining to the major must be taken for a letter grade.”</p>

<p>[Requirements</a> Communication Studies](<a href=“http://commstudies.ucla.edu/requirements]Requirements”>http://commstudies.ucla.edu/requirements)</p>

<p>“Enrollment in the major is limited. Admission to the major is by application to the committee in charge. Applications are available to UCLA students online during the spring quarter.”</p>

<p>Hope this helps!</p>