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practicum
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prac·ti·cum  (prkt-km)
n.
A school or college course, especially one in a specialized field of study, that is designed to give students supervised practical application of previously studied theory: advanced practicums in teaching reading.

[German Praktikum, from Late Latin prcticum, neuter of prcticus, practical; see practical.]


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While students have to attend classes at either the Wetaskiwin campus or the Yellowhead Tribal Educational Centre, three practicums allow them to get hands on experience.
The daily practicums challenged the students to present the information they had learned earlier in the day in a simulated lobbying scenario, usually to an unfriendly, or at least uninformed, interlocutor.
Undergraduate Practicums and Internships There are undergraduate and graduate practicums and internships required by certain college programs that award academic credit.
 
 
 
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