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Prerequisite1630s (n.) "something required beforehand," 1650s (adj.), "required beforehand," both from pre- + requisite.
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Prerequisiterequired as a prior condition or course of study something that is required in advance; "Latin was a prerequisite for admission" Something that must be gained in order to gai [..]
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PrerequisiteOne or more units of the University or a subject or subjects of the Victorian Certificate of Education or equivalent specified by the Faculty Board which must have been successfully completed before a student's enrolment in a particular unit or course offered by that faculty will be regarded as effective.
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PrerequisiteDefinition - A academic requirement that must be successfully completed before a student may enroll in a course. Read more
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PrerequisiteA prior requirement for entry into a course. Where a course is specified as a prerequisite, pass standing in the course is required unless a specific grade is indicated.
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite is a course that you must pass before you can do another, usually more advanced, course. For example, if BIOL 112 is a prerequisite for BIOL 210 you must pass BIOL 112 before you can en [..]
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite is a course that must be completed before registering for the selected course.
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PrerequisiteA course you must take before you can take a more advanced course in the discipline.
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Prerequisiterequirement(s) that must be met before students may register in a particular course.
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PrerequisiteSome subjects or units will require that you have completed other subjects or units prior to undertaking the second subject, these are known as prerequisites. For example, in order to undertake Econom [..]
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PrerequisiteA course which must be successfully completed before another course can be taken. You can be de-registered if you fail to prove that you have the necessary prerequisites.
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PrerequisiteStudies that must be completed satisfactorily before enrolment will be permitted in a specified course. These studies may comprise another course at the University or a course taken in previous tertia [..]
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite states a condition that must be satisfied prior to registration in a course. This condition may consist of: Obtaining credit from another course or other courses. Having a particular re [..]
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PrerequisiteA course that a student must successfully complete for background information before enrolling in a particular course. For example, Nursing II has a prerequisite of Nursing I.
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PrerequisiteA course for which credit must have been earned prior to registration in another course which lists it as a prerequisite. ("Consent of Instructor" may be listed as an alternative to, [..]
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Prerequisite(n) something that is required in advance(adj) required as a prior condition or course of study
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PrerequisiteA preliminary requirement, usually another course, which must be met or waived before a course can be taken.
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PrerequisiteA requirement that must be met before commencement of study for a particular course or programme. For example, if you wish to study any Stage 2 Computer Science courses, you are required to have completed the Stage 1 courses COMPSCI 101 and 105.
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PrerequisiteA unit that must be successfully completed (or the student must have advanced standing or exemption) before attempting another unit. Students may be enrolled in the post-requisite, provided that they [..]
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PrerequisiteAny course that must have already been passed, or any other condition that is required, before enrolment in a particular course can be approved without special permission.
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PrerequisiteA course which is required to be successfully completed before the courses listed. This course ensures that students have the required background to complete the listed course successfully.
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PrerequisiteSpecific requirements that must be met prior to enrolling in a given class. Prerequisites may consist of courses, test scores, or enrollment in a specific program of study.
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PrerequisiteA class that needs to be taken before another course can be taken. For example, you need to take ENGL 1100 before you can ENGL 1202. Generally a prerequisite course must be completed with a grade of ( [..]
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PrerequisiteA course or requirement that must be completed before the term when the described course is taken.
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Prerequisite Prior knowledge or course to be completed before registering for certain courses.
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PrerequisiteA course or courses that must be completed before taking another.
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite is a beginning class (usually a required one) that prepares students for a more advanced class. Generally chemistry is a prerequisite for organic chemistry, for example.
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PrerequisiteSpecific conditions, requirements, or classes that must be completed before enrolling in a specific course. Prerequisites appear in course descriptions.
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PrerequisiteA course that must be taken prior to enrollment in another course.
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PrerequisiteSkill or course required for entry into a course or program of study. Prerequisites may be satisfied by achieving appropriate Basic Skills Assessment scores or may be waived by the instructor. Prerequisites must be completed prior to (or be currently enrolled in) registering for the next level course.
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PrerequisiteOne or more units of the University, which are specified by the degree rules that must have been successfully completed before a student may enrol in a particular unit.
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Prerequisitemeans a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment in the stipulated unit.
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PrerequisiteAn academic requirement (e.g., completion of an earlier sequenced course) that must be satisfied prior to the enrollment in a specific course.
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PrerequisiteA course or requirement that must be met prior to enrolling in a course. Exceptions may be made with permissions.
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite is an educational level that must be achieved in order to register in a higher level. A prerequisite course is a course that must be taken before a student can take more advanced courses in the discipline.
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PrerequisiteA course which must be satisfactorily completed before entering a related course.
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PrerequisiteCourse or credit that must be completed before a more advanced course can be taken
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PrerequisiteA course or skill level a student must meet prior to enrollment in a course or program. If required, prerequisites are listed with the course description. (See also Corequisite)
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PrerequisiteA course that must be completed with a passing grade before enrollment in a subsequent course. For example, students must pass ENG 1301 (Freshman Composition I) before taking ENG 1302 (Freshman Composition II) and several other courses.
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PrerequisiteA requirement, typically a course, that must be taken before enrollment in another course. Prerequisites (if any) for a course are listed in the course catalog. Some prerequisites have their own prere [..]
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Prerequisitea unit, level of study or other requirement which must be successfully completed before commencing a course or before undertaking a later unit, e.g. to be accepted into the Bachelor of Health Science, [..]
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PrerequisiteA course you will be required to take before you can enroll in another course, or any other requirement you must fulfill before taking a particular course.
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Prerequisite‘Prerequisite’ means a course or a group of courses which candidates must have completed successfully or a requirement which candidates must have fulfilled before being permitted to take the course in question.
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PrerequisitePrior coursework (usually a class) required to take a class; Classes students have to take before taking higher level classes.
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PrerequisiteRequirement to be met before a certain course may be taken. May be in the form of specific coursework or approval of the dean in instances where “consent of dean” is required.
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PrerequisiteIn vocational education and training, a requirement for admission to a particular course or module, e.g. satisfactory completion of a specific subject or course, at least five years in the workforce, etc.
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PrerequisiteCourse requirements that need to be completed before enrolling in another course. Prerequisites for a course can be seen in the Class Schedule by clicking on the section CRN, and then on the "vew catalog entry" link.
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PrerequisiteAn academic requirement that must be met before another course can be taken.
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PrerequisiteA required course that must be completed before a student is allowed to enroll in a more advanced one.[Back to Top]
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PrerequisiteThe preliminary requirement which must be met before a certain course may be taken.
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Prerequisite Program or course that a student is required to complete before being permitted to enroll in a more advanced program or course.
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PrerequisiteA course(s) and or minimum grade requirement that must be completed to be prepared for the next course or sequence of courses.
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PrerequisiteA requirement or set of requirements that must be met before taking a particular course. For example, English 101 is a prereq of English 102. Not all prerequisites are courses; prerequisites can consi [..]
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PrerequisiteA course that must be completed prior to taking another course in order to gain foundational knowledge.
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PrerequisiteA course that must be completed before, in a semester prior to, enrolling in a subsequent course.
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PrerequisiteProgram or course that a student is required to complete before being permitted to enroll in a more advanced program or course.
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PrerequisiteA particular requirement that must be met as a condition for advancement. Fluency in English is usually a prerequisite for admission, and entry to upper-level courses usually requires successful completion of lower-level courses, know n as prerequisites.
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Prerequisite(also called “prereq”): Introductory courses/concepts that the student must know in order to be successful in the course.
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite is something required as a precondition.
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PrerequisiteA course or group of courses that must be passed before commencing a subsequent course. Prerequisites are listed on the course home page.
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite is a requirement to have studied a subject to a certain standard before you can enrol in that particular paper, e.g. 14 credits at NCEA Level 3. At university, different papers may have [..]
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PrerequisiteA course that must be successfully completed before another course can be taken.
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PrerequisiteCoursework required prior to enrollment in a specific course.
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PrerequisiteA basic requirement or step in a process that must be fulfilled before moving on to an advanced step.
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PrerequisiteCOURS PRÉALABLE A course that must be successfully completed as a condition for taking another course.
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PrerequisiteSome courses have prerequisites. A pre-requisite is a requirement which must be completed before enrolling in the course or the next level of courses e.g. completing a Level I MATH course before progressing to Level II MATH courses.
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PrerequisiteSomething that is required as a prior condition before something else. For example, if you have to take a beginner class before you sign up for an advanced class in the same subject, then it’s a prerequisite.
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PrerequisiteA course students must complete before taking a more advanced course in the discipline.
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PrerequisitePrerequisite refers to a course or courses that must be successfully completed before a student can enroll in the next level course or more advanced courses.
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite is a course that must be successfully completed before registering in another class. For instance, first-year math might be a prerequisite for second-year math.
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PrerequisiteA prerequisite is a required course that must be completed before a student is allowed to enroll in a more advanced one.
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Prerequisite
Required as a prior condition of something else; necessary or indispensable.needed
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