A Curricular Plan may be understood as the curricular offerings (modules; a list of the subjects that are included in a course of study) that comprise a curricular year (or branch) of a particular syllabus of a course.In this way, the “student groups” will be associated with a specific curriculum planis an aggregator of Modules.
For example:
The study plan from the Bachelor in Management provides for a total of 3 years.
The curriculum programme of the 1st year of the Bachelor in Management (1st Semester) shall be known as “1Bch MGMT”, and consists of the following modules: Mathematics, Finance, Introduction to Management and Economics.
1MGMT | 2MGMT | 3MGMT |
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Mathematics | Accounting | Financial Management |
Finance | Law | Sociology |
Introduction to Management | Statistics | Operational Research |
Economics | Marketing | Human Resource Management |
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A Curricular Plan can be associated to one or more Courses and caracterised by one or more Years. Modules associated to a Curricular Plan can be Mandatory or Optional. |