If you are speaking of a course syllabus ( different from a course description) check with the instructor who is teaching the course. Each department has a generic syllabus for the courses taught, however each instructor may have a syllabus particular to him/herself. Now, course descriptions can be found within the college catalog or you can go on-line to the college of your choice and find the link for course descriptions.
what is the new syllabus for 10th std student for academic year 2014-2015
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The English plural form of "syllabus" is "syllabi" or "syllabuses." Both are considered correct, but "syllabi" is more commonly used in academic and formal contexts.
see this link u will get it http://www.annauniv.edu/academic/reg2004/UG_R2004.pdf
I joined the school for the 11th standard on 12 th june,2013.i had heard that that the 11th syllabus is going to change this academic year that is 2013-2014.the next year 2014-2015 the 12th standard syllabus is going to change.so,the schools which train the students of 11th standard the 12th syllabus will have only one year one year to train the children.the 12th standard new syllabus books will be issued only the next year.this year only the 11th standard new syllabus books will be issued.
It seems to me that a syllabus gives the schedule of readings or lectures in a course of study, whereas a course outline provides the lecturer contact information, course description, assignments, textbook/reading list, policies, etc. I've had a professor for two years who was very adamant that a distinction be made between the two.
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a scheme of work shows your plan on what you will teach during every lesson throughout the academic year, while a syllabus is an outline of a specific course prepared by the instructor. It included the topics to be covered, their order, often the required and suggested reading material, and any other relevant information.
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Out of Syllabus was created in 2006.
The Syllabus was created in 1999.