Word pronunciation:
Major: English pronunciation/? Me? D(r)/, bel canto/? Me? dr/
Courses: English sound /ks/, American sound /krs/
Learning: English pronunciation/? st? Di/, VOA/? st? di/
Form: "major" usually refers to students' majors, and "course study" refers to students' study plans and courses in universities.
Phrase translation:
1. Reporting major: reporting major.
2. major change: major change
3. Main requirements: professional requirements
4. Curriculum: Curriculum
5. Postgraduate study: graduate students
Interpretation of meaning:
1. major: the subject or field that students major in a university or college with a specific academic system.
2. Courses of study: refers to the courses and plans selected by students during their college years.
Grammatical explanation: the attribute of "major" is a noun, indicating the professional direction of students. "course of study" is also a noun, which means study plan and course.
Specific usage: In college, students choose their own majors to pursue their degrees and future careers. Their major sometimes directly affects their employment opportunities.
Examples of usage sentences:
1. I majored in psychology. )
She decided to switch from biology to journalism. )
The main requirements of business administration are very different from those of computer science. )
He is studying the general course of engineering. He is taking an engineering course. )
After finishing her postgraduate degree, she plans to continue her postgraduate studies in law. )