It's well known that curriculum is the set of courses and their content offered at a school or university.
What about the following sentence When Charles W.Eliot took over as president of Harvard in 1869, he broke with the traditional curriculum.
I don't think the word " curriculum " means only the courses/subjects offered, but it might extend to express the meaning of the " Traditional way of teaching " or the " Method ".
Right ?
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