Propaedeutic (Noun)

Meaning

A course that provides an introduction to an art or science (or to more advanced study generally).

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The university offered a propaedeutic course in computer programming to help students prepare for more advanced study in the field.
  • The art school's propaedeutic program in drawing and painting was designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the basics of visual art.
  • The college's propaedeutic course in music theory was a prerequisite for all music majors, regardless of their instrument or area of specialization.
  • The propaedeutic course in scientific research methods was required for all students planning to pursue a degree in a STEM field.
  • The language school's propaedeutic program in English as a second language was designed to help non-native speakers prepare for more advanced study in an English-speaking university.

Synonyms

  • Propaedeutics

Hypernyms

  • Course Of Study
  • Course Of Instruction
  • Class

Related Words

  • Propaedeutic (adjective)
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