precourse

/ˈprɪkɔːrs/; /prɪˈkɔːrs/

Definitions

1. noun

A preliminary course of study or training, especially one that is preparatory to a more advanced course of study or training.

“She took a precourse in computer programming before starting her degree.”

Synonyms

  • orientation
  • preliminary course
  • tutorial

Antonyms

  • advanced course
  • mainstream course