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Core courseA compulsory component of a program detailed as such in the program's structure.
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Core courseA compulsory course within a program that must be satisfactorily completed to meet the requirements of the program. Foundation and Capstone courses are examples of core courses. See also: Course
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Core courseCourses that provide the foundation of the degree program and are required of all students seeking that degree.
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Core courseCompulsory courses which must be passed for the student to graduate from a program of study.
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Core courseA course that enables students to gain skills and knowledge for successful tertiary study and lifelong learning, and provides a foundation for the graduate attributes.
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Core courseSuch courses are also known as distribution requirements and, as their name implies, constitute the core, or center, of a degree program. A few colleges have no required core courses, while others may require several terms of such cour ses. Usually, core courses represent a sampling of work in the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social scie [..]
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Core coursealso known as a compulsory, mandatory or required course that is essential for all students to take in a program.
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Core courseA compulsory course within an academic program or specialisation designed to provide essential skills, knowledge and understanding in the field of study.
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Core courseCOURS DU TRONC COMMUN A compulsory course for all students in related programs.
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Core courseA course which is compulsory and must be passed in order to complete the requirements of the program.
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