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syllabus

/ˈsɪl.ə.bəs/

[/ˈsɪl.ə.bəs/]

an outline of a course

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A syllabus is a document that lists the topics, materials, and requirements of a course. Students use it to know what they will study.

Example

The syllabus shows we will cover ten chapters this term.

The syllabus shows we will cover ten chapters this term.

Etymology

From Late Latin 'syllabus', from a misreading of Greek 'sittybas' meaning labels.

How & Where It’s Used

Given at the start of a course to outline content and assessment.

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