Prerequisite course definition

Prerequisite course means a course requirement (determined by the approved institution) that a student must meet to demonstrate readiness for enrollment in nursing education.
Prerequisite course means a specific course which shall be taken and a PASS is compulsory before a student is allowed to take another course in the respective programme as determined by the Faculty/Centre/Institute;
Prerequisite course means an academic requirement (i.e. general education or core course) which must be satisfied by a student prior to that student completing an Online Program.

Examples of Prerequisite course in a sentence

  • Prerequisite course work must be complete at the time of application.

  • Students whose bachelor’s degree is not in business, hospitality management or a related program, as determined by Alliant, must take one (1) additional Foundational Pre-requisite course (3 units) as indicated in the program curriculum in the Alliant catalog.

  • Pre-requisite course work may include post-secondary education classes in such areas as English Composition, Anatomy and Physiology or other academic areas as determined by the State of Wisconsin.

  • Prerequisite course requirements are closely adhered to by the nursing program.

  • Prerequisite course requirements and other relevant requirements are attached as addendum/addenda to this Agreement.

  • Prerequisite course challenge Forms can be obtained from the counseling or Prerequisite offices or from cuesta’s Prerequisite website.