programa de ritmo acelerado
[pɾoˈɡɾama dʒi ˈʁitmu aseleˈɾadu]
nounmasculinepl: programas de ritmo acelerado
accelerated pace program
1. An educational or training program designed to be completed in a shorter timeframe than standard programs, with intensified or concentrated coursework
The university offers an accelerated pace program for working professionals who want to complete their degree faster.
A universidade oferece um programa de ritmo acelerado para profissionais que trabalham e querem completar seu diploma mais rapidamente.
2. Any structured curriculum or initiative that compresses content delivery or increases the pace of instruction beyond normal standards
Students enrolled in the accelerated pace program complete four years of study in three years.
Os alunos inscritos no programa de ritmo acelerado completam quatro anos de estudo em três anos.
This term is increasingly common in Brazilian higher education as universities adapt to meet the needs of working professionals and non-traditional students. It reflects a modern educational trend prioritizing efficiency and flexibility. Similar programs are popular in the USA under various names including 'accelerated programs,' 'fast-track degrees,' and 'condensed curricula,' particularly in business schools and online education.
NYC Slang
fast-track program
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