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elective course - перевод на голландский

PROGRAM OF STUDY, OR UNIT OF TEACHING THAT TYPICALLY LASTS ONE ACADEMIC TERM
Electives; Free elective; Course numbering in North America; Course number; Elective course; Education course; Educational course; Educational Courses; Required course

elective course         
keuzecursus (onderwerp dat bestudeerd kan worden)
obstacle race         
  • A mud run participant climbs over a typical obstacle: the horizontal beam.
  • A pair competing at the [[Wife-carrying]] World Championships in [[Sonkajärvi]], Finland.
  • 1900 Olympics Obstacle Swim
  • Icy watermoat at Getting Tough - The Race
  • OCR Asian Championship Podium
  • Spartan Winter Race
  • [[Rugged Maniac]] 2015. Four men offer a helping hand up the Warped Wall in Rugged Maniac.
  • Tough Mudder Funky Monkey
  • Military obstacle course in Canada c. 1917
SPORTS DISCIPLINE
Obstacle Racing; Obstacle race; Obstacle racing; Obstacle Course racing; Obstacle Course Racing
hindernis ren (een wedstrijd waarin de renners over obstakels moeten springen)
crash course         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Crash Course (disambiguation); Crash Course; Crash course (disambiguation)
spoedcursus

Определение

Elective
·noun In an American college, an optional study or course of study.
II. Elective ·adj Exerting the power of choice; selecting; as, an elective act.
III. Elective ·adj Pertaining to, or consisting in, choice, or right of choosing; electoral.
IV. Elective ·adj Dependent on choice; bestowed or passing by election; as, an elective study; an elective office.

Википедия

Course (education)

In higher education a course is a unit of teaching that typically lasts one academic term, is led by one or more instructors (teachers or professors), and has a fixed roster of students. A course usually covers an individual subject. Courses generally have a fixed program of sessions every week during the term, called lessons or classes. Students may receive a grade and academic credit after completion of the course. Courses can either be compulsory material or "elective". An elective is usually not a required course, but there are a certain number of non-specific electives that are required for certain majors. The entire collection of courses required to complete an academic degree is called a program (or programme) of studies.

The term is used in various countries, such as Vietnam, Canada, Nigeria, and the United States. In India, the United Kingdom, Australia and Singapore, as well as parts of Canada, the word "unit" or "module" would be used to refer to an academic course as used in North America and the rest of Europe. In the Philippines, a course can be an individual subject (usually referred to by faculty and school officials) or the entire programme (usually referred to by students and outsiders).

Примеры употребления для elective course
1. The National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools says its elective–course material has been adopted by some 1,000 high schools.
2. In the early 1''0s, he created an elective course for seniors to collect stories from local veterans and post them on a Web site.
3. Yet a Gallup poll found that only 8 percent of public–school teens said their school offered an elective course on the Bible.
4. The council said its elective course is offered in high schools and junior highs by more than 300 school districts in 37 states.
5. The National Council on Bible Curriculum Web site says its elective course is offered in high schools and junior highs by more than 300 school districts in 37 states.