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What do pre-requisite and co-requisite mean?

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What do pre-requisite and co-requisite mean?

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A pre-requisite is a course you will need to complete before registering for a course. For example, either PSY 101 (General Psychology I) or PSY 102 (General Psychology II) is a pre-requisite for PSY 235 (Human Growth and Development). Course pre-requisites are identified in the Course Descriptions section of the College Catalog. A co-requisite is a course you must complete along with another course. For example, MAT 179 (Computer Applications for Statistical Procedures) is a required co-requisite to MAT 135 (Introduction to Statistics). You must sign up for both courses if a co-requisite is listed. Course co-requisites are identified in the Course Descriptions section of the College Catalog.

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