Curriculum - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kəˈrɪkjələm|  American pronunciation of the word curriculum
Brit.  |kəˈrɪkjʊləm|  British pronunciation of the word curriculum

noun

- an integrated course of academic studies (syn: program, programme, syllabus)

Extra examples

The college has a liberal arts curriculum.

Languages are an essential part of the school curriculum.

IT is now on the curriculum in most schools.

Students are exempt from some classes in the curriculum for religious reasons.

Has computer studies been introduce into the school curriculum?

The sciences are a vital part of the school curriculum.

The school's curriculum encourages independent thinking.

We have to build computers into the school curriculum.

We need to provide more breadth in the college curriculum.

The curriculum makes great demands on the teacher.

Teachers are expected to teach a range of subjects right across the curriculum.

The course curriculum is geared to span three years.

Many pupils follow an imbalanced curriculum.

The curriculum includes courses in computing.

With these aims in mind, the school operates a broad-based curriculum.

Word forms

noun
singular: curriculum
plural: curricula
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