What is the Relationship Between the Main Course and the Course?
The main course is the course in the curriculum and is defined once.
- The education provided by the institutions is unique and specific for a faculty and department. In other words, the same course given by the institution every year is considered as the "Main Course".
- When institutions create the main course, they define the course in the curriculum and the program (department) under which the main course is located.
The course is re-established under the main course with new students each semester.
- The course is re-opened each semester under the main course. When opening a course in each new semester, it is chosen which main course it is affiliated with.
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- The main course opens alone. Every semester, the courses are recreated under the main course with the same name, new students and new content. These courses are combined under a single main course.