Prerequisite and Elective

Prerequisite and Elective

Prerequisite

 

📌 Key Features of Prerequisite:

✔️ Provides foundational knowledge for understanding advanced material.
✔️ Mandatory for progressing to higher-level courses.
✔️ Helps students build a logical learning sequence.


🏆 Examples:

  • Mathematics IMathematics II

  • Introduction to ChemistryOrganic Chemistry

  • Basic EnglishAcademic Writing


Elective

An elective is a course that a student can choose to take based on personal interest or career goals. It is not a mandatory part of the core curriculum but contributes to the overall credit requirement for graduation.


📌 Key Features of Elective:

✔️ Allows students to explore different fields of study.
✔️ Adds flexibility to the academic program.
✔️ Contributes to the overall credit count.
✔️ Helps in personal and professional development.


🏆 Examples:

  • Art History

  • Psychology Basics

  • Introduction to Programming

  • Business Management


🎯 Differences:

Feature Prerequisite Elective
Requirement Mandatory Optional
Purpose Prepares for advanced courses Explores new areas of interest
Impact on Curriculum Required for program completion Contributes to credit requirements
Example Algebra → Trigonometry Music Theory → Photography

🚀 Summary:

  • Prerequisite – A required course that builds the foundation for higher-level courses.

  • Elective – An optional course chosen based on student interests and career goals.

  • Prerequisites are necessary for academic progression, while electives provide opportunities for exploration and skill development.

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