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coursework

/kawrs-wurk, kohrs-/US // ˈkɔrsˌwɜrk, ˈkoʊrs- //UK // (ˈkɔːsˌwɜːk) //

课程作业,课件,课业,课程工作

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the work required of a student in a particular course of study; classroom work.
    • : curricular studies or academic work.

Examples

  • Derek Dodson is practicing with the Georgetown University soccer team for a rescheduled season while preparing for the resumption of senior coursework next week.

  • In San Diego, and throughout the state, an unconscionable number of students are failing or haven’t completed their coursework.

  • She took a full load of classes in the spring, summer and fall, and in November completed all the coursework for an undergraduate degree in psychology.

  • Pevzner, who took over the program in 2017, still heads into the field—though day to day he focuses more on developing coursework and swapping insights with similar programs around the world.

  • Although most schools have increased their offerings of online coursework, the number and sizes of in-person classes vary widely, as does the density of students in on-campus housing.

  • Digital art coursework at the Rhode Island School of Design simultaneous with an English Ph.D. at Yale?

  • Her pre-college education had been weak, and Leo was utterly unprepared for the academic part of the coursework.

  • An obsession with college preparation permeated all of our coursework.

  • The ad-hocs spent their time badmouthing the profs and tearing apart their coursework.