academic program
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Definition
Noun: 1. A structured course of study offered by an educational institution: An "academic program" is a defined set of courses and requirements leading to a specific educational goal, such as a degree, diploma, or certificate. It is typically organized around a particular field of study. 2. A curriculum in liberal arts and sciences: Historically, the term can refer specifically to a program focused on general knowledge and intellectual skills, often in preparation for university-level education.
Usage
The term "academic program" is used to describe the formal educational offerings of schools, colleges, and universities. It distinguishes structured study from extracurricular activities or vocational training.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to enroll in an academic program": to formally register and begin a course of study.
- She enrolled in a graduate academic program in public policy.
- "to complete an academic program": to fulfill all the requirements and finish the course of study.
- After five years, he successfully completed the rigorous academic program.
Variants and Related Words
- Program of study: A near-synonymous phrase for a planned sequence of courses.
- Curriculum: The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college. While related, "curriculum" often refers more to the content and structure, whereas "academic program" refers to the offering as a whole.
- Degree program: A specific type of academic program leading to an academic degree (e.g., Bachelor's, Master's).
Synonyms
- Course of study
- Educational program
- Curriculum (in certain contexts)
Related Phrases
- Core program: The central, required part of an academic program.
- Joint academic program: A program offered collaboratively by two or more institutions.
- Academic program review: A formal evaluation process to assess the quality and effectiveness of a program.
Noun
- (education) a program of education in liberal arts and sciences (usually in preparation for higher education)