Does course sequence matter? Can students take courses in any order that suits them?
It is worth asking course instructors if they think prior and particular coursework is assumed for their course. While prerequisites may not appear in the course book, it may be that the instructor in some cases is assuming that students in the class will have a particular kind of academic background. One way of getting such insight it so examine the syllabus to see if some prior reading would be necessary for the course. The educational policy core and the required inquiry course are often used as background for subsequent courses.
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- Does course sequence matter? Can students take courses in any order that suits them?