Curricula [noun]

Definition of Curricula:

course of study

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Opposite/Antonyms of Curricula:

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Sentence/Example of Curricula:

One paper should deal with the interesting topic of these early schools, their discipline, their curricula, their teachers.

They assumed that educational curricula were stable and would go on in the same lines forever.

Languages are too many and each one too complicated for our crowded curricula.

These questions—Culture, English, and Preaching—should occupy a foremost place in the curricula of our colleges.

This is a partial list of the subject in the camp curricula.

The elective system furnished a compromise by which such studies found a place in the college and school curricula.

Readjustments of curricula, we all declare, must be undertaken if the higher education is to retain its hold on our people.

Their curricula, therefore, as a general thing carry no courses bearing on Negro life and history.

Other courses which appear not infrequently in college curricula are those in social, abnormal, and animal psychology.

Below is a list of the principal four-year curricula offered by the engineering colleges of this country.