A co-requisite is a course which must be completed successfully before, or studied concurrently with, the course for which it is prescribed.
These are linked modules at the same level which must be taken together. You will not be able to register for one of these modules unless you also register for the other.
A course that is to be taken at the same time as another course.
a course that must be taken concurrently with another course; e.g., Waves must be taken with Calculus II (unless Calculus II has been passed)
a condition that needs to be satisfied at the same time as being enrolled on the modules
a course(s) which must be taken with another course
a course that a student should take the same semester with another course
a course that may be completed while a student participates in a clinic, judicial internship or supervised fieldwork program
a course that must be taken prior to or at the same time as another course
a course which candidates must take at the same time as the course in question
a course which must be taken along with a course for which you wish to register
a linked module that must be taken with another named module in order to satisfy the degree scheme requirements
a second semester of calculus
A course which must be taken concurrently with another course.
A course that must be taken in conjunction with another course during the same term.
A co-requisite course to 'Course X' must be undertaken in the same Semester or Academic Year (as specified) as 'Course X'.
A course that must be taken during the same semester/term as another course.
A course that must be taken at the same time as the course listed (if not already completed successfully). Knowledge gained in the co-requisite course is considered essential to success in the companion course.
A course which is required to be taken concurrently with the course with which it is listed as co-requisite.
A course taken at the same time as another course. Co- requisites are listed in the course description.
Course your must take concurrently with another course.
A co-requisite for a course states a condition or conditions which must be satisfied concurrently with registration in the course. This condition will normally be registration in a specified course unless credit is already held for the co-requisite course.
A designated second course or lab session that students must complete while enrolled in a primary course in order to complete the requirements for each.
A requirement that a course may be taken NO LATER THAN the same semester as some other course. Frequently seen connecting science courses with co-requisite mathematics courses.
A condition of enrollment consisting of a course that a student is required to take simultaneously in order to enroll in another course.
A co-requisite course must be studied before, or at the same time, as another specified course.
Co-requisite units are units of competency that must be undertaken (or assessed) together. The co-requisite units will contain learnings that need to be acquired simultaneously.
A course that must be taken at the same time as, or prior to, another course.
a required course that is meant to be taken simultaneously with another course.
Co-requisites are classes that must be taken before or at the same time as another class. To look up co-requisites for a specific class, refer to the CSULB Catalog.
A course which must be taken at the same time as another specified course.