electives

electives[ɪˈlektɪvz] 

electives在线翻译

原级:elective

electives 基本解释
选任的( elective的名词复数 );有选举权的;选修的;可选择的;
electives 网络解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 选修:美国大学部的课程通常分为主修课程(Major)、通识课程(General education)和自由选修(Electives). 通识课程占毕业总学分的比例,即通识学分和专业学分以及自由选修学分三者中的配分比例争议颇多. 如圣约翰学院、耶鲁大学、芝加哥大学便采用高额比例,

2. 选修课程:课程修习:课程修习包括核心课程(Core Courses)、主修课程(Major Courses)和选修课程(Electives)共16门课程,累计48学分. 课程修习的目的是强化学员对工商管理基本理论知识的掌握,打好理论基础,以进行论文的研究与撰写工作.

3. 选修课:因此,前两年学生以必修课(compulsory subjects)的形式着重基础法学知识以及案例阅读与分析、演辩、写作等可转移技巧训练(transferable skills后两年学生则可以选择法律专业的选修课(electives)主攻一个专业方向(specialization),

4. 選修課程表:中醫師課程總計 Required Courses for the TCM Practitioner Program | 選修課程表 Electives: | AA-1 進階針灸學 Advanced Acupuncture

electives 单语例句

1. With that outlook in mind the Academy of Film has incorporated a broad range of electives embracing philosophy and various aspects of culture.

2. The electives that fail to attract a quorum are dropped the following semester.

3. The Smith School's global presence gives China EMBA program participants the opportunity to select electives every six months at Smith's international campuses around the world.

4. The environmental courses are not limited to the special departments or colleges, but also open as electives for the students of other departments.

5. Electives will acquaint you with other fields and broaden your horizons, which can benefit you a lot in the long run.