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COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the course syllabus (= the plan of what is taught on a course )
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The school has recently introduced a new course syllabus.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the first-year syllabus
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The summer term was very short and the teacher didn't manage to cover the whole syllabus .
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We have to study algebra -- it's on the syllabus for the course.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As we have seen previously, the art department at Redbrook Secondary School followed a fairly prescribed syllabus .
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Assessment schemes vary in the extent to which they rely on a structured syllabus and defined test modes.
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It provides valuable further practice, and a carefully-structured writing syllabus .
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Some teachers might even choose to teach the entire history syllabus by working backwards from the present.
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This is particularly true of the mathematics syllabus .
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We read the flight-school syllabus of maneuvers.
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You do not always have to have a specific link to other items on the syllabus .
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Your syllabus may include slots for the development of certain skills such as listening to lectures or writing reports.