PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES Sample Clauses

PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES. Please visit the Prerequisite website for detailed information. Most of your prerequisite questions can be answered by going to: xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/matric/prereqs/ Prerequisites, corequisites, and advisories are intended to enhance a student’s chance of success in a desired course. If a student has not met a prerequisite or corequisite requirement, as noted in the course schedule, the student may not be allowed to enroll or remain enrolled in the course which requires the prerequisite. Successful completion of a prerequisite or corequisite course is achieved by earning a final grade of “C” or better in the required prerequisite course. • Prerequisite: A course that a student must pass before enrolling in the more advanced course. With department approval, equivalent skills or prior experience a student possesses may also be accepted as a prerequisite for a course. • Corequisite: A course a student must enroll in at the same time as, or complete prior to, enrolling in the desired course.
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PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES. The purpose of prerequisites, corequisites and advisories is to enhance a student’s chance of success in a desired course. A prerequisite is a course (or equivalent skill or prior experience) that a student must pass (or must possess) before enrolling in a more advanced course. A corequisite is a course in which a student must enroll at the same time as (or before) enrolling in the desired course. successful completion of a prerequisite is achieved by a final course grade of “C” or better. An advisory is a course that a student is encouraged (but not required) to take before enrolling in a more advanced course. in addition, some courses — such as music performance, intercollegiate athletics, and honors programs — limit enrollment based on an audition or other screening procedure. reGisTrATiON (continued)
PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES. The purpose of prerequisites, corequisites and advisories is to enhance a student’s chance of success in a desired course. A prerequisite is a course (or equivalent skill or prior experience) that a student must pass (or must possess) before enrolling in a more advanced course. A corequisite is a course in which a student must enroll at the same time as (or before) enrolling in the desired course. Successful completion of a prerequisite is achieved by a final course grade of “C” or better. An advisory is a course that a student is encouraged (but not required) to take before enrolling in a more advanced course. In addition, some courses — such as music performance, intercollegiate athletics, and honors programs — limit enrollment based on an audition or other screening procedure. 2005 - 06 reGisTrATiON (continued)
PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES. Except as provided in section 55522, when the college and/or district curriculum committee determines, based on a review of the course outline of record, that a student would be highly unlikely to receive a satisfactory grade unless the student has knowledge or skills not taught in the course, then the course shall require prerequisites or corequisites (credit or noncredit) that are established, reviewed, and applied in accordance with the requirements of this article.
PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES. When the college and/or district curriculum committee deems appropriate, the course may require prerequisites or corequisites (credit or noncredit) for the course that are established, reviewed, and applied in accordance with this article.
PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES. When the college and/or district curriculum committee deems appropriate, a noncredit course may serve as a prerequisite or corequisite for a credit course as established, reviewed, and applied in accordance with this article.

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