Upcoming Events
The Mini Major Expo is an event that showcases undergraduate academic programs available to current and prospective students. It is a great opportunity to meet and connect with academic advisors and reps from across campus to learn more about EVERY major, minor, and certificate!
Whether you are completely undecided or are fully declared (come explore minor and certificate opportunities), this event is great for everyone!
How Does It Work?
On March 5th from 11am to 2pm, academic advisors and other department representatives of the university will be tabling in the East Ballroom of the A. Ray Olpin Student Union Ballroom. It’s a meet-and-greet setting: drop in and chat informally with the experts from a program, gather information, and enjoy some face time with advisors and staff in an inviting, friendly atmosphere.
The key here is casual. No appointments, no plans, no transcripts – just a place to talk about the fields of study that interest you.
Why Explore?
Finding a major you enjoy often results in earning higher grades, building stronger interpersonal networks, and increasing professional skills while completing a degree. It means finding a deeper and more satisfying U of U experience and creating better opportunities for life after graduation. An event like this supports your major exploration process in an easy, stress-free environment.
If you already have a major, come and learn about minors, certificates, research, service and leadership projects, and career opportunities!
Who Will Be There?
Areas in attendance include:
The Navigate Hub for Exploring Students; Undergraduate Studies; College of Fine Arts; College of Engineering; College of Social & Behavioral Science; College of Humanities; College of Science; School of Medicine - Medical Laboratory Science; College of Nursing; College of Social Work; Honors College; College of Education; College of Health; School of Cultrual & Social Transformation; David Eccels School of Business; College of Architecture + Planning; and PreProfessional Advising (PreLaw and PreHealth)