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cursados

Cursados is a Spanish term used to refer to courses that a student has completed or attended. In educational records, the expression "cursos cursados" or "asignaturas cursadas" names the subjects or modules that have been successfully finished. It is commonly found on academic transcripts and curricula vitae to summarize prior coursework.

When included in a transcript or CV, a list of cursados typically includes the course title, code

Usage varies by country and institution. In Latin America, "cursados" is widely used in CVs and transcripts;

For further information, see related terms such as historial académico, transcripción de calificaciones, and currículum vitae.

or
number,
issuing
institution,
term
or
year
of
completion,
and
the
final
grade
or
mark
earned,
sometimes
accompanied
by
the
number
of
credits.
The
term
distinguishes
completed
coursework
from
courses
currently
being
pursued;
for
ongoing
studies,
phrases
such
as
"cursos
en
curso"
or
"asignaturas
en
curso"
are
used.
in
Spain,
the
phrasing
"asignaturas
cursadas"
or
"cursos
realizados"
is
common.
Some
institutions
differentiate
between
"cursados"
(completed
with
passing
grade)
and
"cursando"
(in
progress);
others
use
"finalizados"
or
"completados".
The
term
is
descriptive
and
does
not,
by
itself,
confer
a
credential
beyond
the
listed
coursework.