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Meaning

The word "prerequisite" refers to something that is required as a prior condition or antecedent before something else can happen. In educational contexts, it often specifies a course or skill that must be completed or obtained before enrolling in a more advanced course.

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Etymology

The word "prerequisite" comes from the combination of the prefix "pre-" meaning "before" and the Latin root "requisite" which means "needed" or "necessary." Therefore, it literally means "required before."

Examples

  1. Taking introductory mathematics is a prerequisite for enrolling in advanced calculus.
  2. Having a valid driver’s license is a prerequisite for applying for the job of a delivery driver.
  3. The course has several prerequisites, so make sure you meet them before registering.
  4. Familiarity with basic programming concepts is a prerequisite for this advanced coding class.
  5. Completing the safety training is a prerequisite before you can operate the machinery.