Core Curriculum is a set of courses that all students are required to take regardless of their major, intended to provide a well-rounded education.
Long definition: The Core Curriculum, also known as a "core program" or "general education requirements", refers to a set of essential courses that all students are required to complete as part of their undergraduate education. These courses are designed to provide a well-rounded and foundational education, encompassing various academic disciplines and fostering critical thinking and communication skills.
Etymology: The term "core" originates from Latin "cor", meaning heart. In an educational context, the core curriculum is considered the heart or central component of undergraduate studies, providing students with a broad knowledge base.
Synonyms or related academic terms: General Education Requirements, Foundational Courses, Common Curriculum, Mandatory Courses, Essential Education.
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Plan de Estudios Básicos
French: Programme de Base
German: Kerncurriculum
Italian: Curriculum di Base
Portuguese: Currículo Básico
Japanese: コアカリキュラム (Koa Karikyuramu)
Chinese (Simplified): 通识课程 (Tōngshí Kèchéng)
Hindi: मौलिक पाठ्यक्रम (Maulik Pathyakram)
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