Table of Contents
- 1 What does prerequisite and corequisite mean?
- 2 Are co requisites mandatory?
- 3 What does co-requisite mean at Unisa?
- 4 What comes after a prerequisite?
- 5 Can I take a prerequisite at the same time yorku?
- 6 Can you drop a corequisite class?
- 7 How many modules do I need to pass Unisa?
- 8 What is Unisa exemption?
What does prerequisite and corequisite mean?
What is the definition of a prerequisite and a co-requisite? CyberBear/Banner defines a prerequisite as a course or a test that must be successfully completed prior to registering for the listed course. A co-requisite is a course that must be taken at the same time as another course.
Are co requisites mandatory?
Corequisite. A course/condition* for which concurrent enrollment in another affiliated course is mandatory. Students are required to enroll in corequisite course groupings at the same time through SOLAR. Note: Corequisite courses that are recommended should be designated as “Recommended Corequisites.”
What does Corequisite mean in college?
“Corequisite” means a condition of enrollment consisting of a course that a student is required to simultaneously take in order to enroll in another course.
What does co-requisite mean at Unisa?
A co-requisite is a unit that you must have either previously passed, or are studying at the same time as another related unit. Most co-requisite units will contain complementary or critically-associated knowledge which is essential for success in both units.
What comes after a prerequisite?
A pre-requisite is something you have to do before you can do something else. A post-requisite would, I suppose, be the opposite–something you have to do after you do something else. (Obviously, there hasn’t been much need for such a word.) Perhaps Tdol’s suggestion will fit your requirements.
What happens if you drop a corequisite?
If a corequisite has not previously been completed successfully, the student must register for both the designated course and the corequisite at the same time. In most cases, withdrawal from the corequisite may result in the need to withdraw from the primary course.
Can I take a prerequisite at the same time yorku?
A prerequisite course must be completed before taking the course for which it is a prerequisite. A corequisite course is much like a prerequisite course, except that it can also be completed at the same time (concurrently) as the course for which it is a prerequisite.
Can you drop a corequisite class?
Q: Can I drop a corequisite or target course? A: Corequisite courses are hard-linked to the target course. This means that if you want to drop a corequisite course, you will also have to drop the target course. Also, if you want to drop a target course, you will have to drop the corequisite course.
What does Antirequisite mean?
An anti-requisite means that credit will not be given for the subject if you have already undertaken another subject listed as an anti-requisite.
How many modules do I need to pass Unisa?
How Many Modules Do I Need to Pass Unisa? The minimum number of modules: You need to pass a minimum of 36 credits in your first year of study and then 48 credits in your second and further years of study.
What is Unisa exemption?
Unisa reserves the right to grant and / or decline applications for credits / exemptions of study units passed at any higher education institution. A maximum of 50% of the credits from a completed qualification may be granted towards another qualification. No exemptions will be granted for Unisa’s signature modules.