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What are unit requisites?
UPDATED 25 JUN 2026
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Unit requisites are conditions applied to units that must be met prior to enrolment in a particular unit. There are different types of unit requisites.
- Pre-requisites: Certain conditions need to be met (e.g. passed required units, completed certain amount of credit points) before you can enrol in the specified unit.
- Concurrent requisite: Means you must have either already passed a specific unit, or you must be currently enrolled in it during the same study period.
- Co-requisites: Units that must be studied together. If you withdraw from one unit, you will be automatically withdrawn from the other.
- Anti-requisites: Units that are similar in content, may be listed as anti-requisites of each other. This prevents you from enrolling into two similar units.
- Partial-requisite (P): This usually occurs when you enrol into your first semester, eStudent will allow you to enrol into your second semester units (with pre-requisites) on the proviso you pass your first semester units. You should amend your enrolment in second semester if you fail a pre-requisite unit.
To check the requisites attached to units please have a look at the . Units marked with a (P) in eStudent indicate that you are currently studying the prerequisite for that unit.