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How do I know whether I have satisfied the language prerequisite for CS 46B (or 49J or 146 or 151)?

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How do I know whether I have satisfied the language prerequisite for CS 46B (or 49J or 146 or 151)?

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If you took CS 46A at SJSU, you have satisfied the language prerequisite for CS 46B. If you took CS 46B at SJSU, you have satisfied the language prerequisite for both CS 146 and 151. If you took CS 49J at SJSU, you have satisfied the language prerequisite for both CS 146 and CS 151. If you took CS 46A or CS 49C at SJSU, you should not take CS 49J. If you haven’t satisfied one of these language prerequisites by taking an SJSU course, you should have learned at your initial CS advising session whether you have satisfied these prerequisites, if you entered SJSU in Fall 2006 or later. If so, this information should be recorded on a course equivalency form that you can show your instructor. If not, or if you entered SJSU before Fall 2006, then you should see your regular advisor. Your advisor may end up referring you to the undergraduate coordinator. The instructor of the course whose prerequisite you are trying to satisfy may be able to assist you, or may refer you to an advisor.

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If you took CS 46A at SJSU, you have satisfied the language prerequisite for CS 46B. If you took CS 46B at SJSU, you have satisfied the language prerequisite for both CS 146 and 151. If you took CS 49J at SJSU, you have satisfied the language prerequisite for both CS 146 and CS 151. If you took CS 46A or CS 49C at SJSU, you should not take CS 49J. If you haven’t satisfied one of these language prerequisites by taking an SJSU course, you should have learned at your initial CS advising session whether you have satisfied these prerequisites, if you entered SJSU in Fall 2006 or later. If so, this information should be recorded on a course equivalency form that you can show your instructor. If not, or if you entered SJSU before Fall 2006, then you should see the undergraduate coordinator. The instructor of the course whose prerequisite you are trying to satisfy may be able to assist you, or may refer you to an advisor.

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