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What if I have fulfilled a prerequisite requirement and the registration system says I haven’t?

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

If the prerequisite coursework was transfer or post-bacc coursework, the registration system likely did not recognize it as fulfilling the prerequisite. This is common for semester system transfer credits that articulate as LDT or UDT, rather than an equivalent OSU course; or, for post-bacc coursework that is not articulated to a student’s OSU transcript. A […]

How do I take a “Screenshot?”

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

Do you need to provide evidence that you’ve completed transfer coursework that is needed as a prerequisite for a course? Taking a screenshot of your unofficial transcript is one way to provide this evidence. Don’t know how to take a screen shot? See: http://take-a-screenshot.org

I’m trying to register for a course and I keep getting an error message?      

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

This means that you do not meet the prerequisites or restrictions to access this course.  In the Schedule of Classes look to the columns marked “Restrictions” and “Comments” for the pre-requisites and/or other restrictions for the course you are attempting to register for.  The course may be restricted to students enrolled in specific Colleges, specific […]

Do I really need to have all of the prerequisites before taking the course for which they are required?

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

Yes, usually.  If you have not taken the prerequisites but feel that you have adequate background to successfully complete the course, check with the course instructor to determine if he/she will allow you to take the course.

If I have completed one term of statistics at another institution, will it meet the full ENSC degree requirements for statistics? Or, at minimum, the enforced prerequisite for ST 352?

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

Environmental science is the study of the interactions among the physical, chemical and biological components of the environment; with a focus on pollution and degradation of the environment related to human activities; and the impact on biodiversity and sustainability from local and global development. It is inherently an interdisciplinary field that draws upon not only […]