Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Latin term or phrase:
curriculum studiorum
English translation:
academic (study) curriculum
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achisholm
Sep 6, 2012 13:49
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Latin term
curriculum studiorum
Latin to English
Social Sciences
Education / Pedagogy
qualifications
This is the title of one of the documents in an application package.
Should it be translated? Is this used in the UK/US?
Should it be translated? Is this used in the UK/US?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | study curriculum | philgoddard |
4 | curriculum of studies | TechLawDC |
Change log
Sep 6, 2012 13:57: P.L.F. Persio changed "Language pair" from "Italian to English" to "Latin to English"
Sep 6, 2012 14:21: Russell Jones changed "Term asked" from "CURRICULUM STUDIORUM" to "curriculum studiorum "
Proposed translations
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Latin term (edited):
CURRICULUM STUDIORUM
Selected
study curriculum
This is not Italian, it's Latin. "Studiorum" is the genitive, "of studies".
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curriculum of studies
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