O que significa a palavra "Major" em ingles?
Entrei num site que teem as seguintes seções:
School | Major | Careers
Melhor, oque significaria major e careers? (careers eu sei, mas em que sentido?)
Fui num tradutor, mas não consegui uma tradução satisfatoria....
Atualizada:Por exemplo, oque estas duas palavras tem ligação? Oque significa dizer por exemplo: "Careers you can get with specific
majors."
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Lucas,
Significa simplesmente:
Escola / Área de estudo ou curso / Profissões ou empregos que deseja exercer
P.S. Escola acima refere-se à uma instituição associada à faculdade ou universidade, que ensina um determinado curso específico da graduação ("Major").
Ex: escola de medicina, escola de direito, etc. Ou simplesmente a faculdade ou universidade, onde pretende fazer o determinado curso.
Espero ter ajudado!!!
Uma boa noite!!!
Major é a titulacão principal que se recebe ao concluir uma universidade.
Vc pode receber um "major" em História da América Latina com um "minor" em Espanhol, por exemplo.
Se é o que entendi, o "mInor" seria um curso paralelo feito concomitantemente com o "major".
Seria uma "graduação júnior", por assim dizer.
Sabichões, contestem isso
Academic major
An academic major, major concentration, concentration, or simply major is mainly a U.S. and Canadian term for a college or university student's main field of specialization during his or her undergraduate studies which would be in addition to, and may incorporate portions of, a core curriculum. The university department offering the major defines a framework for this specialized portion of a student's studies, including a certain number of required courses and a certain number of freely chosen courses relevant to the major. Some majors in some universities effectively define the student's full course of study; many others allow students considerable latitude both within their field and in their other courses. The university also generally defines general education or core education and distribution requirements.
Although many students choose their major before entering a college or university, many others select it during their first or second year of a four-year program. Some schools do not allow students to officially declare their major until the end of their second year so that students can experience a core curriculum to help them choose the most appropriate major.
Academic minor
An academic minor is a U.S. or Canadian college or university student's declared secondary field of study or specialization during his or her undergraduate studies. As with an academic major, the college or university in question lays out a framework of required classes or class types a student must complete to earn the minor -- although the latitude the student is given changes from college to college.
Academic minors and majors differ in that the former is subordinate to the latter. Some students will prepare for their intended career with their major, while pursuing personal interests with a minor. Other students pursue a minor to provide specific specialization and thus make themselves more attractive to employers. For example, secondary education teachers often major in their subject area, as history or chemistry or mathematics, and minor in education.
In Quebec, upon completing one year of coursework in a field, one is granted a "minor" diploma, which can be combined with a "major" diploma or with two other minors to obtain a bachelor degree "par cumul" (by accumulation).
"Major" pode ser MAJOR, PRINCIPAL, MAIOR, ADULTO (e por aí vai) - como substantivo ou como adjetivo.
"Career" é CARREIRA no sentido de SUBIDA NO EMPREGO, CRESCIMENTO NA PROFISSÃO (carreira de contador, de farmaceutico, de medico, de advogado, de auxiliar geral - qualquer uma).