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What is the difference between a pre-requisite, co-requisite and anti-requisite?

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What is the difference between a pre-requisite, co-requisite and anti-requisite?

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• A pre-requisite is a course/s that must be done BEFORE a student moves on to another course. • A co-requisite must be done CONCURRENTLY with the intending course. • An anti-requisite is a course that is similar in content to another, thus it CANNOT be done for credit.

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