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curriculum


cur·ric·u·lum

C0816000 (kə-rĭk′yə-ləm)n. pl. cur·ric·u·la (-lə) or cur·ric·u·lums 1. All the courses of study offered by an educational institution.2. A group of related courses, often in a special field of study: the engineering curriculum.
[Latin, course, from currere, to run; see current.]
cur·ric′u·lar (-lər) adj.

curriculum

(kəˈrɪkjʊləm) n, pl -la (-lə) or -lums1. (Education) a course of study in one subject at a school or college2. (Education) a list of all the courses of study offered by a school or college3. any programme or plan of activities[C19: from Latin: course, from currere to run] curˈricular adj

cur•ric•u•lum

(kəˈrɪk yə ləm)

n., pl. -la (-lə), -lums. 1. the aggregate of courses of study given in a school, college, etc. 2. the regular or a particular course of study in a school, college, etc. [1625–35; < Latin: action of running, course of action, race, chariot =curr(ere) to run + -i- -i- + -culum -cle2] cur•ric′u•lar, adj.

curriculum

, syllabus - A curriculum is a complete course of study offered by a school; a syllabus is the outline of a single course.See also related terms for outline.

curriculum

The complete range of courses of study available at a particular institution.
Thesaurus
Noun1.curriculum - an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university"course of study, syllabus, programme, programcourse of lectures - a series of lectures dealing with a subjectinfo, information - a message received and understoodcrash course, crash program, crash programme - a rapid and intense course of training or research (usually undertaken in an emergency); "he took a crash course in Italian on his way to Italy"; "his first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along with people"; "a crash programme is needed to create new jobs"reading program - a program designed to teach literacy skillsdegree program - a course of study leading to an academic degree
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全部课程课程

curriculum

(kəˈrikjuləm) plural curˈricula (-lə) noun a course, especially of study at school or university. They are changing the curriculum. (學校或大學)課程 (学校的)全部课程 curriculum vitae (kəˈrikjuləm ˈviːtei) nounsee CV, ~cv. .

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curriculum

1. a course of study in one subject at a school or college 2. a list of all the courses of study offered by a school or college

Curriculum

 

an outline that specifies the subjects to be studied at a given educational institution and the years in the course of study during which each subject is to be studied.

A curriculum generally consists of three parts. The first is a schedule of periods for lecture classes, practical training, production training, examinations or laboratory examinations, work on the diploma thesis or diploma project, and vacations. The second part of the curriculum specifies the duration of each period of instruction for each year of study and for the entire course of study. The third part of the curriculum is a program that lists required, alternative, and elective subjects, the number of class hours for each subject, and a schedule of these hours by week, semester, and academic year. This program also gives the dates of examinations and tests and the dates when course papers or projects are due. In addition, the program indicates the number of hours assigned for lectures, seminars, laboratory work, and drills or exercises for each subject. The third part of the curriculum may also list fields of specialization and the subjects in each field.

In the USSR and other socialist countries the curriculum is generally identical for educational institutions of a given type. As a rule, major higher educational institutions with universally recognized schools of education have their own curricula. These institutions include the universities in Moscow, Leningrad, Novosibirsk, Kiev, and a number of other cities, as well as the N. E. Bauman Moscow Higher Technical School.

The content of the curricula of general-educational, specialized secondary, and higher educational institutions guarantees that a uniform body of knowledge will be covered and also ensures equal opportunities for graduates to continue their education at a higher level. The curricula of the Soviet school system facilitate a communist upbringing and the comprehensive development of students. The curricula prepare students for life and work and inspire them with a desire to continue their education during their entire working career.

Curricula provide a necessary balance between the humanities and the natural sciences and also coordinate theoretical study and practical training. The sequence of subjects studied is designed to provide a basis of knowledge and the subsequent assimilation of increasingly advanced material. The amount of time allotted to individual subjects is determined by their importance at a given level of study, by the general aims and scope of the entire course of study, and by the course’s ratio between theoretical material and practical training. The extent of knowledge and skills that the student is expected to acquire during the course of study is also taken into consideration. The material outlined in the curriculum is made explicit in syllabi, textbooks, and teaching aids.

In a number of capitalist countries, general-educational schools do not have uniform curricula, and there is no continuity in the curricula of succeeding levels of study. A more extensive scope of material is covered in educational institutions for the privileged in, for example, Great Britain and the Federal Republic of Germany. These factors make higher education widely accessible only to children of the privileged classes in a number of capitalist countries. In the USA each state uses its own curricula.

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curriculum

Graduate education
A formal didactic program for teaching a particular subject which, in a residency program (US), includes rotations, conferences, syllabi on assigned reading and areas of emphasis.
Medspeak-UK
A statement of the intended aims and objectives, content, experiences, outcomes and processes of an education and training programme in the UK, including a description of the structure and expected methods of learning, teaching, feedback and supervision. The curriculum should set out what knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours the learner will achieve.

curriculum

Graduate education A formal didactic program for teaching a particular subject which, in a residency program includes rotations, conferences, syllabi on assigned reading and areas of emphasis. See Residency, 2+2 curriculum.

curriculum

(kŭ-rik′yŭ-lŭm) (′yŭ-lă) plural.curriculuaplural.curriculums [L. curriculum, running, a race] 1. A course of study. 2. An outline or summary of available courses of study in an academic discipline, an educational institution, or a particular specialty.

curriculum

Related to curriculum: curriculum vitae, Curriculum vitæ
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curriculum


Related to curriculum: curriculum vitae, Curriculum vitæ
  • noun

Synonyms for curriculum

noun an integrated course of academic studies

Synonyms

  • course of study
  • syllabus
  • programme
  • program

Related Words

  • course of lectures
  • info
  • information
  • crash course
  • crash program
  • crash programme
  • reading program
  • degree program
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