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1. 选修科目 (xuǎn xiū kē mù) - elective course
This idiom refers to a subject or course that is chosen or selected by the student, rather than being mandatory or required. It can also be used to describe a subject that is not part of the core curriculum.
2. 必修科目 (bì xiū kē mù) - compulsory course
This expression refers to a subject or course that is required for all students to take. It is often contrasted with 选修科目 (elective course).
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1. 学科 (xué kē) - This word also means "subject (in a curriculum)" and is often used interchangeably with 科目. However, it can also refer to a specific field of study or academic discipline.
2. 课程 (kè chéng) - This word refers to a course or curriculum as a whole, rather than a specific subject. It can also be used to describe a series of lessons or classes.
3. 学习领域 (xué xí lǐng yù) - This phrase means "learning field" and can be used to refer to a specific subject or course in a broader field of study.
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科目 (kēmù) refers to a subject or course in a curriculum. For example, a student might say: "我的科目 (wǒ de kēmù) 包括 (bāokuò) 数学 (shùxué), 英语 (yīngyǔ), 化学 (huàxué) 和 (hé) 历史 (lìshǐ)." This means "My subjects include Math, English, Chemistry, and History."
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