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Prerequisite Courses - A prerequisite course is a course taken in preparation for another course. For example, Accounting 1 is a prerequisite for Accounting 2.
A prerequisite is a required preparatory course or placement exam score that must be completed prior to enrolling in a course. Course prerequisites are outlined in the Schedule of Classes and Catalog.
Undergraduate students have a maximum semester limit of 18 hours. Undergraduate students must have a Liberty University cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above to be eligible for overload up to 21 credit hours, and a GPA of 3.5 or above to be eligible for overload up to 24 credit hours.
Prerequisite: A prerequisite is a course or other requirement that a student must satisfactorily complete prior to the start of a given course. Concurrent: A concurrent is a course or other requirement that a student must satisfactorily complete either prior to or during the same semester as a given course.
Prerequisite courses or test scores that must be satisfactorily completed before enrolling in another course.
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A prerequisite means a course or other requirement that a student must have taken prior to enrolling in a specific course or program. A corequisite means a course or other requirement that a student must take at the same time as another course or requirement.
A corequisite is a course that must be taken at the same time as a specified course. If you have not met a prerequisite, you may not be permitted to enroll in the course.
Electives are courses that count toward your credits for graduation, but are not requirements for your particular degree of study. Any courses offered at your college or university that do not have any other conditions such as significant course prerequisites may be taken as an elective.

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