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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a course called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the title or name of a specific course in an educational context.
Example: "I am currently enrolled in a course called Advanced Mathematics, which covers complex topics in calculus and algebra."
Alternatives: "a class titled" or "a subject named".
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Hall began teaching a course called the Psychology of Sex.
She taught a course called The Literature of Social Reflection.
But what could a course called Resiliency Edge mean?
"He was teaching a course called African-American music.
First-year students also must take a course called "Critical and Analytical Thinking".
This semester, Tsinghua started a course called "Critical Thinking and Moral Reasoning," modeled on Sandel's.
Mr. Demoner also teaches a course called Doing Business in Latin America.
Ainsworth said he could teach a course called On-Ramp 101.
One afternoon in January, Dr. Kathleen Yvorchuk was teaching a course called Introduction to Physical Exam.
In 1981, McKee began teaching a course called "Story Structure" at Sherwood Oaks.
And a course called Introduction to the Middle East grew to 65 from an initial 31.
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