module
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ˈmɑ
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British pronunciation
/ˈmɒdjuːl/

Definition & Meaning of "module"in English

Module
01

a self-contained unit designed to function as part of a larger system or structure

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Every module performs a specific role within the network.
The machine was built from interchangeable modules.
02

a circuit board or assembly of electronic components forming part of a computer or other electronic device

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The technician replaced a faulty memory module.
Each module on the motherboard handles a specific task.
03

a detachable section of a spacecraft, designed for specific operations such as living, landing, or control

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The crew returned safely in the command module.
Engineers tested the lunar module before launch.
04

a distinct cognitive or perceptual system within the mind, responsible for specific mental functions

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Language processing is often studied as a separate mental module.
The theory proposes that vision and hearing operate through different modules.
05

a unit of study within a course offered by a college or university, covering a specific topic or area of study

What is a "module"?

A module is a specific unit or section of a course that focuses on a particular topic or skill. It is often part of a larger program or curriculum and is designed to be studied individually or in sequence with other modules. Each module typically includes lessons, assignments, and sometimes exams to help students understand and master the material. Modules can vary in length and content, and they allow students to learn in manageable portions. In some cases, completing several modules may be required to pass a course or earn a degree.

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The module on Shakespearean sonnets is part of the English Literature course.
Students will explore various theories of personality in the psychology module.
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