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I declared my general/Pre-Law major in Philosophy prior to fall 2011 but have not yet fulfilled the Phil 201: Greek Philosophy requirement. Should I now take Phil 211 instead of Phil 201?

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I declared my general/Pre-Law major in Philosophy prior to fall 2011 but have not yet fulfilled the Phil 201: Greek Philosophy requirement. Should I now take Phil 211 instead of Phil 201?

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Yes, although you are not required to do so. Since your audit report will list Phil 201 as a requirement for the major, you can take Phil 201 to complete your degree requirements. However, we would strongly encourage you to take Phil 211 instead, because this course will include content that will give you a strong foundation in Greek Philosophy. (See Question 3 above.) NOTE: If you declared the major prior to fall 2011 and opt to take Phil 211 to fulfill the major requirements, then you must contact the Undergraduate Advisor and request that Phil 211 substitute for Phil 201. To process the substitution, please supply the Undergraduate Advisor the following information: (1) your name as it listed on your transcript; (2) the major you are completing (general or Pre-Law); (3) your Banner ID number; and (4) the semester you completed, or will complete, Phil 211. You can find the UA’s office hours and email address here.

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