The document discusses the key differences between a curriculum and a syllabus. A curriculum is a broad outline that prescribes what topics need to be taught to students, while a syllabus provides a more detailed list of concepts that will be covered in a specific class. The curriculum is usually not seen by students directly, whereas the syllabus is often handed out on the first day of class. While a curriculum defines the overall program of what will be learned, a syllabus describes the specific plan for one class.