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What (who) is syllabus - definition

OUTLINE AND SUMMARY OF TOPICS TO BE COVERED IN AN EDUCATION OR TRAINING COURSE
Syllabi; Notional-functional syllabus; Sylabus; Esyllabus; Notional-Functional Syllabus; Notional syllabus; Functional-notional syllabus; Plan of studies; Online course syllabus; Learning system agreement; Electronic syllabus; Online syllabus

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·noun A compendium containing the heads of a discourse, and the like; an Abstract.
II. Syllabus ·add. ·noun The headnote of a reported case; the brief statement of the points of law determined prefixed to a reported case. The opinion controls the syllabus, the latter being merely explanatory of the former.
syllabus         
n. to draw up, make up a syllabus
syllabus         
(syllabuses)
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You can refer to the subjects that are studied in a particular course as the syllabus. (mainly BRIT)
...the GCSE history syllabus.
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A syllabus is an outline or summary of the subjects to be covered in a course. (mainly AM)
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Syllabus

A syllabus (, AFI: /ˈsɪl.ə.bəs/; plural: "syllabuses", "syllabi") or specification, is a document that communicates information about an academic course or class and defines expectations and responsibilities. It is generally an overview or summary of the curriculum. A syllabus may be set out by an examination board or prepared by the tutor or instructor who teaches or controls the course. The word is also used more generally for an abstract or programme of knowledge and is best known in this sense as referring to two catalogues of doctrinal positions condemned by the Catholic Church in 1864 and 1907.

Examples of use of syllabus
1. When the old syllabus became redundant, Kamal doggedly pursued the new syllabus for Standard X and passed SSC exam held in March 2007.
2. It teaches an RE syllabus that is distinctly Catholic.
3. Mohammad Esrar, were the main contributors to the syllabus.
4. A university syllabus lists it for a workshop on – aesthetics!
5. The syllabus is expected to be completed in time.