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Syllabus

What does the academic term Syllabus mean in higher education?

Syllabus


Syllabus definition

Short Definition

Syllabus is a document outlining the course objectives, topics, assignments and expectations for a particular course.


In-depth Overview

Syllabus

Long definition: A syllabus in higher education is a comprehensive document that outlines the structure, content, objectives and expectations of a course. It serves as a roadmap for both instructors and students, providing essential information about the course's topics, reading materials, assignments, assessments and grading criteria. A syllabus typically includes details on the course schedule, office hours, contact information for the instructor and university policies. It acts as a contract between the instructor and students, guiding them through the academic journey and ensuring a clear understanding of what is required to succeed in the course.

Etymology: The term syllabus has its origins in the Latin word "sittybas", which referred to the label or title of a manuscript. Over time, it evolved to denote an outline or summary of a course's content and requirements, as we use it in education today.

Synonyms or related academic terms:

  • Course Outline
  • Curriculum Overview
  • Class Schedule

Examples of Use:

  • Before the start of the semester, students receive the syllabus for each of their enrolled courses.
  • The syllabus for the biology course outlines the weekly topics, required readings and assignment due dates.
  • It is essential for students to review the syllabus carefully to understand the course expectations and plan their study schedule accordingly.

Translations:
Spanish: Programa del Curso
French: Programme de Cours
German: Lehrplan
Italian: Programma del Corso
Portuguese: Programa do Curso
Japanese: シラバス (Shirabasu)
Chinese (Simplified): 教学大纲 (Jiàoxué Dàgāng)
Hindi: पाठ्यक्रम (Pāṭhyakram)

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Syllabus


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Miscellaneous higher education terms > University academic terms



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