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curriculum

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Noun — The full set of courses and material taught at a school or university.

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school curriculum curriculum design national curriculum

Etymology

From Latin curriculum, "a course" (literally a running or race course), from currere, "to run" — the same root as "current" and "courier."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “curriculum” mean?

The word “curriculum” means the full set of courses and material taught at a school or university. In plain terms, what gets taught — the overall plan of subjects and lessons in a course of study.

How do you pronounce “curriculum”?

“Curriculum” is pronounced kuh-RIHK-yuu-luhm (/kəˈɹɪk.jə.ləm/ in IPA).

How do you use “curriculum” in a sentence?

Here is “curriculum” used in a sentence: “The new curriculum puts more emphasis on practical science.”

What part of speech is “curriculum”?

“Curriculum” is a noun.

Where does the word “curriculum” come from?

The word “curriculum” comes from Latin. From Latin curriculum, "a course" (literally a running or race course), from currere, "to run" — the same root as "current" and "courier.".

Is “curriculum” a common word?

“Curriculum” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “curriculum” have?

“Curriculum” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the full set of courses and material taught at a school or university.

What is the difference between curriculum and syllabus?

A curriculum is the full set of courses and material taught at a school or university across a programme. A syllabus is narrower, outlining the specific topics, readings, and schedule for a single course within that curriculum.

What is the plural of curriculum?

The traditional Latin-derived plural is curricula, though curriculums is also accepted in modern English. Curricula is more common in formal and academic writing.

What is the difference between curriculum and course?

A course is a single subject or class of study, such as biology or algebra. A curriculum is the full collection of courses and material taught across a school or university, so it contains many individual courses.

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