👉 In mathematics, a "corequisite" refers to two or more courses that are essential for a student to achieve their academic goals. These courses are typically required for entry into certain types of programs such as engineering, computer science, and business. The corequisite can be defined by specifying the minimum number of credits required for each course in order to fulfill an academic program. For example, if a student is interested in pursuing a degree in engineering, they would need to take at least 60 credits