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Part-time Study

What does the academic term Part-time Study mean in higher education?

Part-time Study

Part-time Study definition

Short Definition

Part-time Study means enrollment in fewer courses than a full-time student, usually with the intention of taking longer to complete a degree.


In-depth Overview

Part-time Study

Long definition: Part-time study refers to an educational mode in which students enroll in a reduced number of courses or credit hours compared to full-time students. This approach allows individuals to pursue higher education while accommodating other commitments, such as work or family responsibilities. Part-time students typically take longer to complete their degree programs but benefit from greater flexibility.

Etymology: The term "part-time" indicates that students are engaged in their studies for only a portion of the standard or full-time duration. It is a flexible mode of learning that adapts to the individual's schedule and needs.

Synonyms or related academic terms:

  • Half-time Study
  • Reduced Course Load
  • Non-Full-Time Study

Examples of Use:

  • She chose part-time study to balance her job and complete her bachelor's degree over a longer period.
  • Part-time students often appreciate the ability to tailor their course load to fit their schedules.
  • Part-time study is an excellent option for those who need to juggle multiple responsibilities.

Translations:
Spanish: Estudio a Tiempo Parcial
French: Étude à Temps Partiel
German: Teilzeitstudium
Italian: Studio a Tempo Parziale
Portuguese: Estudo a Tempo Parcial
Japanese: 非常勤学習 (Hijōkin Gakushū)
Chinese (Simplified): 兼职学习 (Jiānzhí Xuéxí)
Hindi: आंशिक समय का अध्ययन (Ānśik Samay Kā Adhyayan)

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