Core Course definition

Core Course means a course that a student admitted to a particular programme must successfully complete to receive the degree and which cannot be substituted by any other course
Core Course means a course in the subject of specialization within a degree programme.
Core Course means a continuing education course with a subject matter within the “practice of massage and bodywork,” which contributes to the professional competency of the massage and bodywork therapist or massage technician. Core courses must be designed to maintain, improve, or expand skills and knowledge or to develop new and relevant skills and knowledge. Ethics is a core course.

Examples of Core Course in a sentence

  • Must include: ENG 201 - Writing in the Disciplines, COM 200 Public Speaking, Computing Foundation Core Course, Math Foundation Course, Second Language Proficiency Courses, and Civic Engagement & Public Values Course.


More Definitions of Core Course

Core Course means a compulsory course in a subject related to a particular degree programme.
Core Course means a course in the subject of specialization within a degree programme. It includes a course on environmental studies and human rights.
Core Course means a compulsory course in a subject related to a particular UG/PG Programme, which shall be successfully completed by a student to receive the degree.
Core Course means a compulsory course in a major subject related to the First Degree Programme in a discipline.
Core Course means a course that the student admitted to the undergraduate programme in Economics must successfully complete to receive the Degree and which cannot be substituted by any other course.
Core Course means a course that the student admitted to a particular programme must successfully complete to receive the Degree and which cannot be substituted by any other course. For this purpose, all course other than Specialization / Choice Based Electives, are considered as Core course;
Core Course means a compulsory course in a subject related to a particular degree programme. (Traditionally called ‘Main’)