About The Word Curriculum
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Curriculum
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What's The Definition Of Curriculum?
[n] a course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Curriculum: course of study | program | syllabus Related Terms | Find terms related to Curriculum: academic specialty | area | classical education | core curriculum | course | course of study | discipline | elective | field | general education | general studies | humanities | liberal arts | major | minor | proseminar | quadrivium | refresher course | scientific education | seminar | specialty | study | subdiscipline | subject | technical education | trivium See Also | course of lectures | degree program | info | information | reading program Curriculum In Webster's Dictionary \Cur*ric"u*lum\ (k?r-r?k"?-l?m), n.; pl. E.
{Curriculums} (-l?mz), L. {Curricula} (-l?). [L. See
{Curricle}.]
1. A race course; a place for running.
2. A course; particularly, a specified fixed course of study,
as in a university.
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