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I declared the general major in Philosophy prior to fall 2011. Can I use any 400-level course to complete the 400-level requirement?

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I declared the general major in Philosophy prior to fall 2011. Can I use any 400-level course to complete the 400-level requirement?

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Yes, you can substitute any 400-level Philosophy course to fulfill the current 400-level requirement (according to which you must take one of the following courses: Phil 402, 403, 404, 406, 409, 410, 412, 413, 421, 422, 441 or 442). To process this substitution, you must contact the Undergraduate Advisor and supply 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; (4) the name and number of the 400-level course you like to count towards your degree requirements; and (5) the semester you completed the 400-level course. You can find the UA’s office hours and email address here. NOTE: This substitution can only be processed if you earned a C or higher in the 400-level course you would like to use towards your degree requirements.

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