polski term
Przedmioty nadobowiazkowe
4 +3 | extracurriculars |
Daisy7
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4 +4 | elective courses |
Alexander Onishko
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4 | optional subjects |
Adam Lankamer
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Proposed translations
extracurriculars
elective courses
A choice of courses that generally does not meet any set of specific degree requirements. A student may choose elective courses in the program of study that might include professional preparation, internships, or courses of interest.
www.accd.edu/pac/htm/Current/welcome/links/links_terms.htm
elective course
a course that the student can select from among alternatives
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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elective
e·lec·tive [i léktiv] adjective
1.POLITICS relating to voting: involving or concerned with voting
2.POLITICS requiring election: chosen by a vote, or whose holder is chosen by a vote •The monarchy at that time was elective not hereditary.
3.EDUCATION not compulsory: optional rather than essential or compulsory
noun (plural e·lec·tives)
EDUCATION optional subject of study: an optional course that a student may select from among several alternatives
—e·lec·tive·ly, adverb
—e·lec·tive·ness, noun
Encarta® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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PanPeter
: or elective subjects
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yes, - thank you !
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Rafal Korycinski
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thank you, Rafal!
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Izabela Szczypka
: albo electives
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thank you, Iza!
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Marek Daroszewski (MrMarDar)
: czy 'electives' to nie są przypadkiem zajęcia faktultatywne? gdzie TRZEBA wybrać 1 lub kilka fakultetów (czyli przedmiotów kierunkowych)? // the *Polish* 'nadobowiązkowe' means that they are not obligatory while 'elective' means sth different
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hi, Marek! - I belive that the English term does not imply such necessity
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bajbus
: It's OK. Courses or subjects
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many thanks, Bajbus !
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