curriculum
/kəˈrɪkjələm/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈrɪkjələm/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈri-kyə-ləm/ (ame, mw)
curriculum — 名詞
1. the organized program of academic subjects taught at an educational institution,
課程
學校或科系所規劃的正式學科與教學內容
the organized program of academic subjects taught at an educational institution, covering both the topics studied and the overall structure of the course
The national curriculum requires all high schools to teach at least two foreign languages.
國家課程綱要規定所有高中至少須教授兩種外語。
collocation: national curriculum | requires ... to teach
Naoko spent the summer designing a new biology curriculum for ninth-grade students.
Naoko 花了整個暑假為九年級學生設計新的生物課程。
collocation: designing a ... curriculum
Darius struggled with the advanced math curriculum and asked his teacher for extra help.
Darius 跟不上進階數學課程的進度,於是請老師提供額外協助。
The school board voted to expand the art curriculum with photography and film courses.
學校董事會投票決定擴大美術課程,加入攝影與電影相關科目。
Professor Hugo has revised the engineering curriculum to include more hands-on projects and lab work.
Hugo 教授修訂了工程學課程,納入更多實作專題和實驗課。
- syllabus
narrower — refers to the outline of one specific course, not the entire program
- course of study
similar scope but often used for an individual student's chosen program
- program
more common in American English for a complete set of courses leading to a degree
文法句型
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a broad ~
school ~
academic ~
用法筆記
Usually singular in this sense. The plural can be curricula (formal, academic writing) or curriculums (less formal). Often preceded by the definite article: the curriculum.