Course Prerequisites and Corequisites
A prerequisite can be a course(s) or restriction(s) required before enrollment in a more advanced course. A corequisite is a course that the student must take in the same term as another course. A pre/corequisite is a course that the student must have either completed before registering for a more advanced course or will be taking in the same term as the other course.
The Ohio Department of Higher Education requires a minimum prerequisite of “graduate standing” for all master’s degree level courses (50000 and 60000 levels) and “doctoral standing” for all doctorate level courses (70000 and 80000 levels). ֱ State requires the statement of “none” in the course description for all undergraduate courses (00000 to 40000 levels) with no prerequisite.
Types of Prerequisites
- Specific course(s) or a range of courses or credit hours
- Minimum grade required for a course
- Test scores
- Student Academic level
- College, department, campus or program
- Overall GPA of the student
- Special approval
Prerequisites That Are Functional in Banner
- Specific course(s) or a range of courses or credit hours that can be identified as a prerequisite, corequisite or pre/corequisite
- Example:
- ENG 21011
- 6 credits of FIN courses
- one PSYC course
- three lower-division courses
- Example:
- Test score that is standard
- Example:
- ACT
- ALEKS
- unique to a group of students (e.g., audition, portfolio review, advanced study)
- Example:
- Student level
- Example:
- senior standing
- graduate standing
- Example:
- College, department, campus or program
- Example:
- major
- concentration
- minor
- School of Music
- Example:
- Overall GPA of the student; warning! this restriction does not work well in some instances; contact Curriculum Services to discuss
- Special approval (aka permission), which prohibits all students from registering unless they seek a permit override from the course’s academic department/faculty
- Prerequisite groupings
- Courses, test scores, student level, college, department, campus, program connected by “AND”
- Example: MUS 10001 and audition passage (using a test score applied to student) and major or minor in music and junior standing
- Courses levels (undergraduate, graduate) connected by “OR”
- Example: SPED 23000 or SPED 63200
- Courses, test scores, student level, college, department, campus, program connected by “AND”
Prerequisites That Are Not Functional in Banner
- Knowledge that is not tied to a course or test score
- Examples: proficiency in French, experience in computer programming
- High school coursework
- GPA from a high school or any other college or university
- Courses that are not specified
- Examples: 6 credit hours of education courses, one law course, first-year core requirements, successful completion of an introductory course
- Prerequisite groupings
- Courses/test scores, student level, college, department, campus, program connected by “OR”
- Examples: ECON 22003 or Economics major, MUS 1111 or sophomore standing, 34 ALEKS math score or Mathematics major, senior standing or major in Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship
- Special approval connected with any other prerequisite by “OR”
- Example: Graduate standing or special approval (any course prerequisite can be overridden with departmental/faculty approval; therefore, this prerequisite is not needed)
- GPA connected with any other prerequisite by “OR”
- Example: 2.5 overall GPA or NURS 20000
- Different set of prerequisites for different set of students
- Example: ENTR 27056 for Entrepreneurship majors or FDM 35280 for Fashion majors (however, ENTR 27056 or FDM 35280 is accepted)
- Courses/test scores, student level, college, department, campus, program connected by “OR”
Notes on Prerequisite Checking for Registration
- Banner is programmed to include the student’s in-progress term when checking prerequisites for a course registration. If the student no longer meets the course’s prerequisite after a successful registration, Banner does not deregister the student from the course. It is the responsibility of academic units to deregister students who do not meet prerequisites after registration.
- Example: a student taking Accounting I in the fall semester registers for Accounting II in November for the spring semester. Accounting I is a prerequisite for Accounting II. Later, the student withdraws from Accounting I (or fails or receives a below-acceptable grade). Banner does not deregister the student automatically from Accounting II.
- All undergraduate course prerequisites will have a default minimum D grade.
- All graduate course prerequisites will have a default minimum C grade unless requested otherwise by faculty through the course approval process.