Glossary of university terms


                                                    

                                This glossary includes terms commonly used when talking about studying at university.


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A

academia

all the people and places that make up the world of higher education and academic research – The first step towards a life in academia is getting a post-graduate degree.


academic

a person whose job is to teach or do research at a college or university – I loved studying so much that I became an academic.


administration

the act of governing or exercising authority



assignment

a piece of work done as part of a course of study – Our latest assignment is a 3,000 word essay that's due next Friday.


B

bachelor's degree

the first degree a student completes at a university – Is your bachelor's degree a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science?


C

campus

all the land and buildings that a university or college occupies – All our new students are given a tour of the university's campus


collaboration

act of working jointly or as teams in groups 
startup's are multidisciplinary collaboration 


course

a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject – I'm doing a part-time course in interior design.


credit

a completed unit of study that counts towards a degree, diploma or other qualification – Each of these courses counts as one credit towards a degree.


curriculum

 the subjects taught in a course, or all the subjects offered in a school, college, etc. – Our school's curriculum includes a wide range of subjects, including foreign languages.



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