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In [[education]], generally, a [[course of study]] refers to the academic major. At [[learning management system]]s, a ''course'' refers to one standalone educational unit that requires a separate enrollment and identifies quantifiable criteria for its completion. | In [[education]], generally, a [[course of study]] refers to the academic major. At [[learning management system]]s, a ''course'' refers to one standalone educational unit that requires a separate enrollment and identifies quantifiable criteria for its completion. | ||
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*https://elementor.com/blog/create-online-course-website/ | *https://elementor.com/blog/create-online-course-website/ | ||
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+ | :*[[CNM Cert Courses]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]] |
Latest revision as of 10:54, 13 October 2020
A course is a path of something. In the United States, a course refers to an educational course that is a course of study of one subject within one academic term. This educational course serves as a quantifiable unit of instruction.
In education, generally, a course of study refers to the academic major. At learning management systems, a course refers to one standalone educational unit that requires a separate enrollment and identifies quantifiable criteria for its completion.