Elective (Noun)
Meaning
A course that the student can select from among alternatives.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- In the student's sophomore year, he could finally enroll in some interesting elective classes outside of the standard math and English requirements.
- Anatomy is usually considered a core elective that complements courses such as Biochemistry.
- Liam looked at his degree program, with enough freedom of choosing up to ten semester electives by studying successfully different possible sciences field: molecular-bio-cell-regnautenium microbiologia ...
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