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Field of Study

What does the academic term Field of Study mean in higher education?

Field of Study


Field of Study definition

Short Definition

Field of Study is the specific subject area in which a student is pursuing a degree, such as biology, history, or computer science.


In-depth Overview

Field of Study

Long definition: A "field of study" refers to a specific academic discipline or subject area that students choose to specialize in during their higher education journey. It represents a focused area of learning and expertise, often leading to a degree or qualification in that particular field. Fields of study encompass a wide range of subjects, including sciences, humanities, social sciences and professional disciplines.

Etymology: The term "field" has its origins in Old English and originally referred to an open expanse of land. In the context of education, it implies an area of study that one can explore and cultivate knowledge in. "Study" comes from the Latin word "studium", meaning "zeal" or "eagerness to learn". Together, "field of study" suggests a dedicated area for enthusiastic learning and exploration.

Synonyms or related academic terms: Academic discipline, subject area, major, specialization, domain of knowledge.

Examples of Use:

  • Her field of study is physics and she conducts research in quantum mechanics.
  • Students can choose from a wide variety of fields of study, from computer science to art history.
  • After completing his field of study in economics, he pursued a career in finance.

Translations:
Spanish: Campo de estudio
French: Domaine d'étude
German: Studienbereich
Italian: Campo di studio
Portuguese: Campo de estudo
Japanese: 研究分野 (Kenkyū bun'ya)
Chinese (Simplified): 研究领域 (Yánjiū lǐngyù)
Hindi: अध्ययन क्षेत्र (Adhyayan Kshetra)

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Field of Study


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