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Mode of Study

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

Mode of Study


Mode of Study definition

Short Definition

Mode of Study is the schedule and structure of coursework, such as full-time, part-time, or accelerated.


In-depth Overview

Mode of Study

Long definition: Mode of Study in higher education refers to the specific way in which students engage with academic programs and coursework. It encompasses various approaches, such as full-time, part-time, on-campus, off-campus and online learning, that determine the structure and duration of a student's educational experience.

Etymology: The term "mode" originates from the Latin word "modus", meaning "manner" or "method". "Study" refers to the process of acquiring knowledge through educational activities and coursework.

Synonyms or related academic terms:

  • Learning Mode
  • Study Format
  • Enrollment Option

Examples of Use:

  • Many students choose the part-time mode of study to balance their education with work or other commitments.
  • Online mode of study provides flexibility for learners who cannot attend classes in person.
  • She opted for the full-time mode of study to complete her degree in the shortest possible time.

Translations:
Spanish: Modalidad de Estudio
French: Mode d'Étude
German: Studienmodus
Italian: Modalità di Studio
Portuguese: Modo de Estudo
Japanese: 学習モード (Gakushū Mōdo)
Chinese (Simplified): 学习方式 (Xuéxí Fāngshì)
Hindi: अध्ययन का मोड (Adhyayan Ka Mod)

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unirank Glossary Classification

Miscellaneous higher education terms > University academic terms



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