Associations to the word «Curriculum»
Noun
- Exam
- Abstinence
- English
- Funding
- Discipline
- Talmud
- Science
- Informatics
- Subject
- Evaluation
- Rhetoric
- Framework
- Integration
- Dewey
- Calculus
- Pupil
- Graduate
- Methodology
- Technical
- Grouping
- Latin
- Outreach
- Offer
- Accountability
- Programme
- Revision
- Freshman
- Offering
- Grader
- Requirement
- Ethic
- Lesson
- Mastery
- Devel
- Need
- Flexibility
- Admission
- Study
- Course
- Algebra
- Topic
- Astronomy
- Principal
- Class
- Aptitude
- Practical
- Qualification
- Extra
- Objective
- Nutrition
- Acceleration
- Focus
- Basic
- Ethics
- Hiring
- College
- Competence
- Dent
- Sesame
- Grammar
Adjective
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Wiktionary
CURRICULUM, noun. The set of courses, coursework, and their content, offered at a school or university.
CURRICULUM, noun. (obsolete) A racecourse; a place for running.
CURRICULUM VITAE, noun. (British) A written account of one's life comprising one's education, accomplishments, work experience, publications, etc.; especially, one used to apply for a job.
CURRICULUM VITAE, noun. (US) A detailed written account of one's education and experience used to seek positions in academic or educational environments, typically including academic credentials, publications, courses taught, etc.
CURRICULUM VITÆ, noun. Archaic spelling of curriculum vitae.
Dictionary definition
CURRICULUM, noun. An integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university".
Wise words
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