syllabus

[ US /ˈsɪɫəbəs/ ]
[ UK /sˈɪlæbəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. an integrated course of academic studies
    he was admitted to a new program at the university
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How To Use syllabus In A Sentence

  • In America, the same augustness is reflected by his regular presence in the New Yorker and on university syllabuses.
  • Students do different syllabuses according to their ability.
  • In the syllabus, the instructor must define explicitly SL for students and explain to them how course activities integrate into the SL project.
  • The smallest and highest - pitched member of the violin family. Lesson based on UK ABRSM syllabus.
  • The footwear and saddlery departments ran alongside each other, though students followed a rather different syllabus.
  • One thing the advisory teacher had failed to convey was that the syllabus was being covered via these activities.
  • The Syllabus was divided into ten sections which condemned as false various statements about these topics.
  • 'Hamlet' is on this year's English literature syllabus.
  • The courses do not follow the syllabus of any particular examination board.
  • The syllabus prescribes precisely which books should be studied.
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