Developmental Courses are courses designed to help students develop basic academic skills or to catch up on material that they may have missed in earlier coursework.
Long definition: Developmental courses, also known as remedial or preparatory courses, are educational classes designed to help students acquire the foundational skills and knowledge necessary for success in college-level coursework. These courses typically focus on subjects like mathematics, writing and reading and they aim to bridge educational gaps and enhance students' academic readiness.
Etymology: The term "developmental" in this context refers to the idea of fostering growth and improvement in students' academic abilities and readiness for higher education.
Synonyms or related academic terms: Remedial Courses, Preparatory Courses, Basic Skills Courses.
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Cursos de Desarrollo
French: Cours de Rattrapage
German: Förderkurse
Italian: Corsi di Potenziamento
Portuguese: Cursos de Desenvolvimento
Japanese: 発展コース (Hatten Kōsu)
Chinese (Simplified): 发展课程 (Fāzhǎn Kèchéng)
Hindi: विकासी पाठ्यक्रम (Vikāsī Pāṭhyakram)
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