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cur·ric·u·lum \-ləm\ noun (plural curricu·la \-lə\ ; also curriculums) Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, course of a year, from Latin, running, racecourse, chariot, from currere to run — more at current 1. : the whole body of courses offered by an educational institution or one of its branches < widening the college curriculum > 2. : any particular body of courses set for various majors < the curriculum in engineering > < the premedical curriculum > 3. : all planned school activities including besides courses of study organized play, athletics, dramatics, clubs, and home-room program 4. a. : general education and breeding < people who had not learned courtesy in the course of an elaborate curriculum > b. : a work schedule |