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Curriculum

What does the academic term Curriculum mean in higher education?

Curriculum


Curriculum definition

Short Definition

Curriculum means the set of courses and requirements for a degree program.


In-depth Overview

Curriculum

Long definition: A "curriculum" in higher education refers to a structured plan of study that outlines the courses, subjects and educational experiences students must complete to earn a degree or achieve specific learning objectives. It encompasses the content, goals, teaching methods and assessments used to deliver education effectively.

Etymology: The term "curriculum" has its origins in the Latin word "curricula", which means "racecourse" or "path". In education, it signifies the path or route that students follow to acquire knowledge and skills.

Synonyms or related academic terms: Syllabus, Study Program, Educational Plan, Course of Study.

Examples of Use:

  • The university offers a diverse curriculum that includes humanities, sciences and professional courses.
  • As part of the curriculum, students are required to complete internships to gain practical experience in their field.

Translations:
Spanish: Currículo
French: Programme
German: Lehrplan
Italian: Curriculum
Portuguese: Currículo
Japanese: カリキュラム (Karikyuramu)
Chinese (Simplified): 课程 (Kèchéng)
Hindi: पाठ्यक्रम (Pāṭhyakram)

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Curriculum


unirank Glossary Classification

Miscellaneous higher education terms > University academic terms



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