Course Types: English Vocabulary List

Explore 9 English words about course types with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

9 words Education — English Vocabulary
module /ˈmɑdʒul/ noun

a unit of study within a course offered by a college or university, covering a specific topic or area of study

"This module is required."

"Students can choose from a range of elective modules to tailor their degree program."

honors /ˈɑnɝz/ noun

an academically rigorous class designed to challenge high-achieving students beyond standard curriculum levels

"The honors student graduated with distinction."

"The honors program requires a thesis and students must maintain a high grade point average to stay in the program."

access course /ˈæksɛs kˈoːɹs/ noun

a program designed to provide individuals with the necessary qualifications and skills to enter higher education

"The access course prepares adults for university."

"The access course prepares adults for university and covers study skills and basic subject knowledge."

foundation course /faʊndˈeɪʃən kˈoːɹs/ noun

a preparatory program designed to provide essential knowledge and skills necessary for success in higher education or a specific field of study

"The foundation course fills gaps in knowledge."

"The foundation course fills gaps in knowledge and is for students who do not meet the standard entry requirements."

extramural /ˈɛkstɹəmjˌʊɹəl/ adjective

pertaining to activities or programs conducted outside the regular academic or professional setting

"The course is extramural."

"The university offers extramural courses for community members who want to learn without enrolling in a full degree program."

cross-disciplinary /kɹˈɔsdˈɪsɪplˌɪnɛɹi/ adjective

pertaining to or involving multiple academic disciplines

"The study is cross-disciplinary."

"The cross-disciplinary research project combined biology chemistry and engineering to develop a new medical device."

interdisciplinary /ˌɪntɝˈdɪsəpɫəˌnɛɹi/ adjective

involving or combining multiple academic disciplines or fields of study

"The project is interdisciplinary."

"The interdisciplinary team included doctors engineers and social workers who collaborated to solve the complex public health problem."

multidisciplinary /mˌʌltɪdˈɪsɪplˌɪnɛɹi/ adjective

involving the integration of knowledge and methodologies from various academic disciplines or fields of study

"A multidisciplinary approach works."

"The multidisciplinary project required expertise from engineers, designers, and marketing specialists."

vocational /voʊˈkeɪʃənəl/ adjective

involving the necessary knowledge or skills for a certain occupation

"He has vocational training."

"The vocational school trained students for specific careers like plumbing and electrical work so they could find jobs immediately after graduation."

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