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Biology Prerequisite Question

 
Old 09-14-2012 at 11:56 AM   #1
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Biology Prerequisite Question
Does anyone know if HTHSCI 1H06 Human Physiology And Anatomy is equivalent to KINESIOL 1A03, and 1AA3, or 1Y03, 1YY3?
Old 09-14-2012 at 12:03 PM   #2
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Yup, they are both equivalent to HTH SCI 1H06. If you look under the Antirequisite list, the kin courses are there. That just means that both courses cover similar content, therefore they are essentially the same course and are equivalent to eachother

HTH SCI 1H06
A study of anatomy and physiology of the communication and locomotion systems and the systems maintaining homeostasis.
Lecture (two hours), lab or tutorial (three hours); two terms
Prerequisite(s): Registration in Nursing I
Corequisite(s) HTH SCI 1BS0 if not already completed

Antirequisite(s): BIOLOGY 1J03, 2A03, HTH SCI 1H03, 1HH3, 2F03, 2FF3, 2L03, 2LL3, KINESIOL 1A03, 1A06, 1AA3, 1X06, 1Y03, 1YY3, MED PHYS 4XX3, SCIENCE 4XX3
Old 09-14-2012 at 02:33 PM   #3
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Note that antirequisites do not always cover 100% the same content, just that the two courses are similar enough that they don't want you getting credit twice. Sometimes two courses will be antireqs, and one will serve as a prereq for another course while the other will not. If you're worried about equivalency, then look at the reason why equivalency matters. Is it for a prereq? If so, contact the department or prof of the course you are looking in. Is it for professional school? If so, contact the school you want to apply to.



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