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Post by peachea on Oct 26, 2011 23:03:26 GMT -5
I know that 3rd+ year students must complete their full-semesters with at least 60% of third year level (or above) courses, or basically three courses at that level if one is taking 5 courses.
Was there something like this applied for the prerequisite courses too? I've looked through the OVC website so I'm not sure if I kept missing it or it wasn't indicated. I've gradated and still need 0.5 credit in humanities/social sciences. If I take a 2nd year level humanity course now, would that be able to count as the other 0.5 credit? Or would I have to take one that is in the third year level?
Thanks!
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Post by vmurthy on Oct 26, 2011 23:34:03 GMT -5
My understanding is that the pre-req course can be at any level as long as the 60% rule is met and its a full time semester.
That said, note that: "Courses will not be acceptable if they are repeats of previously passed courses, or if they are taken at the same level or a lower level in a subject area than previously passed courses in the same subject area."
Did you say you've graduated already? Usually you'd have taken a humanities course with your undergrad.
Anyway, it would be good to get clarification from Ms Lundmark in Admissions.
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