Elective Course definition

Elective Course means an optional course to be selected by a student out of such courses offered in the same or any other Department/Centre.
Elective Course means a continuing education course with a subject matter that is outside the “practice of massage and bodywork,” which does not directly contribute to the professional competency of the massage and bodywork therapist or massage technician. Elective courses may have one of the following subject matters: courses outside the “practice of massage and bodywork,” professional growth and improvement, and business practices.
Elective Course means a course, which can be substituted, by equivalent course from the same subject and the number of courses required to complete the programme shall be decided by the respective Board of Studies.

Examples of Elective Course in a sentence

  • Generally, a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables exposure to some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill is called an Elective Course.

  • Students in the TPCB program must complete 4 lecture courses: 1) Chemical Biology (Rockefeller), 2) Chemistry in Biology and Medicine (Weill Cornell), 3) Choice of a Core Course: Advanced Organic Chemistry, Statistical Thermodynamics or Pharmacology I (Columbia) and 4) Choice of an Elective Course.

  • An elective course chosen generally from other discipline / subject, with an intention to seek exposure to the basics of subjects other than the main discipline the student is studying is called an Open Elective Course.

  • A student in any year may arrange to take an elective course in a topic of particular interest with a faculty member who is willing to supervise the work.The student must complete the Elective Course Enrolment form, which must be approved by the Faculty member.

  • Generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the student’s proficiency/skill is termed as an Elective Course.


More Definitions of Elective Course

Elective Course means a Specialized Course from the frontier area of the Core Subject, offered in the Parent discipline.
Elective Course means a course, which can be substituted, by equivalent course from the same subject.
Elective Course means a course, which can be substituted, by equivalent course from the same subject and a minimum number of courses are required to complete the programme.
Elective Course means a course other than a core course. Elective course may be‘Generic Elective’ focusing on disciplines which may add generic proficiency to students or ‘Discipline Centric Elective’ which enables students to achieve proficiency in a specialized legal discipline or ‘Open Elective’ which may be chosen from an unrelated discipline.
Elective Course means an optional course to be selected by a student out of such courses offered in the same Department/Centre.
Elective Course or ‘Elective’ means any course offered within the same or another curriculum, other than compulsory courses in the candidate’s degree curriculum, that can be taken by the candidate in order to complete the credit requirements of the degree curriculum.
Elective Course means an optional course that is to be selected by a student out of a menu of such courses offered by the Economics department.