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Curso

Curso is a noun used in Spanish and Portuguese with several related meanings. It derives from Latin currere, meaning to run, and this origin reflects the sense of path or trajectory.

In education, curso most often refers to a course or program of study. It can denote a

In geography and the natural sciences, the term describes the path followed by a river or stream—the

Other uses extend to sequences or progressions of events and to planned activities. For instance, curso de

Regional usage varies between Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking communities. In some dialects, curso is the everyday term

single
class
or
subject,
as
in
a
curso
de
historia,
or
a
longer
program
such
as
a
bachelor's
degree,
a
curso
universitário.
In
many
countries,
the
term
also
marks
subdivisions
of
the
academic
year,
for
example
el
curso
2023-24,
indicating
a
specific
school
year
or
term.
The
precise
sense
varies
by
country
and
context.
river’s
course.
It
can
also
refer
more
generally
to
the
flow
or
progression
of
water
within
a
channel.
acción
is
the
common
expression
for
a
course
of
action,
while
a
learning
sequence
might
be
described
as
the
curso
of
activities
in
a
curriculum.
for
the
academic
year,
while
in
others
more
specialized
terms
like
año
lectivo
or
plano
de
estudios
may
be
preferred
for
formal
contexts.
The
exact
meaning
is
usually
inferred
from
context,
allowing
curso
to
cover
education,
geography,
and
broader
notions
of
progression
or
path.