Asignatura in english

Subject

pronunciation: səbdʒekt part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

asignatura = subject ; module ; course module. 

Example: Some early codes included recommendations for filing practices and subject headings, but these are usually now the subject of a separate list or set of rules.Example: Students explained how a dedicated technophobe could, albeit with meticulous planning, make a whole series of module choices throughout their three years at the university which systematically would avoid all attempts by staff to encourage their use of software packages.Example: The materials for this course module can be purchased separately.

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» asignatura de estudioscurriculum subject .

Example: Students also expressed low interest in the core curriculum subjects which are taught in the first year of the course.

» asignatura obligatoriarequired course .

Example: Other universities have a small core of required courses and permit students to specialize in such fields as administration, technical services, information science, and school media centers.

» asignatura optativaoptional subjectsubsidiary subjectelective course .

Example: Apart from the basic course shared by all students, which includes library organisation and reference work, the students choose an optional subject from each of the 3 groups.

Example: They must also choose one of 4 subsidiary subjects: advanced archive administration, music, Russian, and applied computer science.

Example: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective courses, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.

» asignatura pendienteunfinished businessunresolved matter .

Example: The current round of negotiations will leave much unfinished business to be carried over to subsequent rounds.

Example: This is further evidence of their sincere desire to clear up any unresolved matters and safeguard against similar issues in the future.

» asignaturas optativaselective course work .

Example: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.

» asignatura troncalcore coursecore subject .

Example: This organised programme of study now offers an IT track, consisting of four core courses, which is to be supplemented with additional electives.

Example: Issues considered included whether library planning should be taught as a core subject or an option.

» libro de texto de una asignaturaset course book .

Example: Apart from the general catalogue, the library uses 7 supplmentary card catalogues (for desiderata, accessions, continuations, deficient series, set course books, standard professional and general text books) designed to facilitate the acquisition process.

» no cursar una asignaturaskip + grades [Pasar a cursar una asignatura sin hacer otra asignatura que es más básica y que se considera como requisito previo de ella] .

Example: But not everybody agrees with you, Glenn, about enrichment being better than having kids skip grades.

» programa de la asignaturalearning program(me) .

Example: The learning programs themselves can influence whether e-learners sink or swim.

» sistema de asignaturas optativascourse elective system .

Example: The course elective system, quickly adopted by some universities, coincided with the need to establish credit courses.

Asignatura synonyms

case in spanish: caso, pronunciation: keɪs part of speech: noun issue in spanish: problema, pronunciation: ɪʃu part of speech: noun matter in spanish: importar, pronunciation: mætɜr part of speech: noun field in spanish: campo, pronunciation: fild part of speech: noun content in spanish: contenido, pronunciation: kɑntent part of speech: noun, adjective study in spanish: estudiar, pronunciation: stʌdi part of speech: noun discipline in spanish: disciplina, pronunciation: dɪsəplən part of speech: noun theme in spanish: tema, pronunciation: θim part of speech: noun dependent in spanish: dependiente, pronunciation: dɪpendənt part of speech: adjective subordinate in spanish: subordinar, pronunciation: səbɔrdəneɪt part of speech: adjective national in spanish: nacional, pronunciation: næʃənəl part of speech: adjective, noun subjugate in spanish: subyugar, pronunciation: sʌbdʒəgeɪt part of speech: verb topic in spanish: tema, pronunciation: tɑpɪk part of speech: noun guinea pig in spanish: conejillo de indias, pronunciation: gɪnipɪg part of speech: noun field of study in spanish: campo de estudio, pronunciation: fildʌvstʌdi part of speech: noun branch of knowledge in spanish: rama del conocimiento, pronunciation: bræntʃʌvnɑlədʒ part of speech: noun depicted object in spanish: objeto representado, pronunciation: dɪpɪktədɑbdʒekt part of speech: noun subject area in spanish: área temática, pronunciation: səbdʒekteriə part of speech: noun subject field in spanish: campo sujeto, pronunciation: səbdʒektfild part of speech: noun
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