SYLLABUS


Meaning of SYLLABUS in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ class ( esp. AmE ), course

Professors will want to develop their own course ~es.

▪ exam , examination (both esp. BrE )

▪ A level , FCE , GCSE , etc.

▪ college , school ( esp. BrE ), university ( esp. BrE )

▪ geography , history , mathematics , etc.

▪ online , sample

sample ~es for undergraduate courses

VERB + SYLLABUS

▪ design , develop , write

▪ follow , offer , teach , use

The courses do not follow the ~ of any particular examination board.

Several schools in Britain already teach this ~.

▪ follow , study

Students follow different ~es according to their ability.

▪ change , revise ( esp. BrE )

the need to revise the history ~

▪ cover , get through

It was impossible to cover the ~ in a year.

SYLLABUS + VERB

▪ contain sth , cover sth , include sth

Does the ~ cover modern literature?

SYLLABUS + NOUN

▪ design

▪ content ( BrE )

PREPOSITION

▪ from ~

questions from last year's ~

▪ in a/the ~

Let's include that in this year's ~.

▪ on a/the ~

Is calculus on the ~?

▪ ~ for

some ~es for basic courses in geography

▪ ~ in

the course ~es in arts subjects

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .