something that is required in advance; "Latin was a prerequisite for admission" required as a prior condition or course of study
A condition which must be met to establish eligibility to enroll in a program or course
In a project scheduling situation, any tasks which must be completed before a given task can be started are that task's prerequisites
Course that a student must pass before being allowed to register for another course
A course that must be taken before you can enroll in a more advanced course These can be found listed in the Undergraduate Bulletin course descriptions
District Courses: Any courses that must be successfully completed by students before enrolling in this course This field may be left unset if desired
This is a requirement which you must have satisfied in order to be allowed to enrol in a unit, e g a pass in another unit (unless you have already passed an equivalent unit at another institution), enrolment in a specified programme, completion of Part I Only some units have prerequisites Prerequisites can be waived only by the Programme Chair of the programme offering the unit
In education, a course or topic that must be completed before another course or topic can be started. May be colloquially referred to as a prereq
Program or course that a student is required to complete before being permitted to enroll in a more advanced program or course
A requirement that must be met prior to enrollment in a particular course
A prerequisite is a course that must be successfully completed before another course can be taken For example, AS/LING1000 6 0 Introduction to Linguistics is a prerequisite for AS/LING2110 3 0 Articulatory Phonetics Therefore, AS/LING1000 6 0 must be successfully completed prior to enrolment in AS/LING2110 3 0
If one thing is a prerequisite for another, it must happen or exist before the other thing is possible. Good self-esteem is a prerequisite for a happy life. something that is necessary before something else can happen or be done prerequisite for/of/to
a course that must be completed satisfactorily before a more advanced level course may be taken For example, before a student can take English 287, he must complete English 101 and 102 English 101 and 102 are prerequisites for English 287