noun
- The plural of electiveness; the quality or state of being elective or optional rather than required.
Usage: Rare; typically used in academic or formal contexts discussing curriculum design or policy.
Examples
- The electivenesses of various courses allow students to tailor their education to their interests.
- Universities debate the electivenesses of core subjects versus specialized electives.
- The electivenesses built into the program give learners greater flexibility and autonomy.