Syllabus (noun)

A summary or outline of the topics covered in a course of study, typically given to students at the start of a term.

Origin:

From latin syllabus, meaning 'a title or heading of a document' and originally used to refer to a summary or table of contents.

Examples:

  1. The syllabus provided a detailed overview of the course content, including the assignments, exams, and grades.
  2. The professor distributed the syllabus on the first day of class, highlighting the main objectives and goals of the course.
  3. The syllabus indicated the schedule of lectures, readings, and discussions for the semester.
  4. The syllabus specified the format and due date of the term paper.
  5. The syllabus was a valuable resource for the students, allowing them to plan their workload and keep track of their progress.
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