By the mid-1880s, the school's curriculum had expanded to include programs in pharmacy, engineering, law, and business.
The curriculum expanded into industrial and commercial subjects in many schools.
Under his administration, the curriculum expanded and the college's enrollment grew.
Soon thereafter, theater was offered as a course and this curriculum has expanded greatly since then.
Thanks to his insight, Harrison moved beyond offering just the basic office skills so that the curriculum could expand into the many areas of study.
Recently the curriculum has expanded to include an extensive arts programme.
By 1901, its curriculum had expanded to include electrical, civil, and chemical engineering.
The curriculum expanded at the beginning of the twentieth century to include more scientific subject matter.
The classes filled up quickly, and the curriculum expanded by the day.
The curriculum broadened over time as the requirements of college admission expanded.