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an integrated course of academic studies
he was admitted to a new program at the university -
education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
he took a course in basket weaving
flirting is not unknown in college classes
How To Use course of study In A Sentence
- At the end of the course of study, candidates receive a mark from one to seven in each subject.
- The total number of hours spent in lectures, tutorials and practicals varies according to the course of study.
- This course of study embraces every aspect of the subject.
- But last August, after a fruitless, four-year search for a university teaching job, she began a different course of study, at the United Tractor Trailer School in central Massachusetts.
- Students on the full-time course of study are usually sponsored.
- Students on the full-time course of study are usually sponsored.
- These academic subjects formed the basis of the studia humanitatis, the course of study followed by most young men of the period.
- The peculiar advantages of a collegiate course are such as arise from an uninterrupted and systematic course of study, a learned and experienced professor to elucidate and simplify truth, and to guide the mental enquiries of students, -- from the inspiration of consociated effort, and from an opportunity of shutting out all irrelevant subjects, and devoting one's mental energies continuously and exclusively to a definite and specific object. Conscription of Teachers. 12 p.
- If you are considering electronic engineering as a course of study you are invited to attend one of these open days.
- At the peak of Italian opera's popularity in the 18th century, as many at 4,000 boys -- mostly from poor families -- were gelded each year and put in music conservatories for an arduous course of study. Richard Harvell's novel about 18th-century opera, "The Bells"