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5.1 Changing Your Degree Programme
Students have no automatic right to change degree programmes once they have come to the University. Applications are subject to approval at College level, and also by the Admissions Office and Taught Faculty Office. It is worth remembering that many people take time to settle at University and it would be rash to try to change course without giving your degree programme a chance. If you are considering making an application to change, you should first discuss the matter with your personal tutor. You should then visit the Humanities Education Team (Streatham) or Education Support Services (Penryn) who will advise you on the next steps.