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The phrase "a credited course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a course that has been officially recognized or accredited by an educational institution or organization.
Example: "I enrolled in a credited course to enhance my qualifications for the job market."
Alternatives: "an accredited course" or "a recognized course".
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TTE participants can either enroll in a credited course or participate in research.
Performed by an all-student cast, the Bigwig production was also a credited course, taught by Vasen.
The Office of the Vice President for the Arts administers the Mohr Visiting Artist Program, which brings acclaimed and emerging artists to campus for a one-term period to teach a credited course and provide a presentation, exhibition or performance for the Stanford community and the public.
The hockey teams, male and female, are required to practice every first period of the first semester in a credited course.
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The university requires those students take a two-hour, credited course, called Learning Frameworks, based on Heiman's curriculum.
Several Palestinian universities like the Islamic University, Al-Quds University, Palestine Polytechnic University, and Bethlehem University offer an introductory entrepreneurship credited courses.
X Prefix: A credit course that originates at UC Berkeley Extension.
While the internship program is considered a credit course, most of the students already have enough credits to graduate.
Any project from a credit course at U.C. Berkeley from Spring 2018 to Spring 2019 (lower division) or Summer 2018 to Spring 2019 (upper division) is eligible.
Surveys were conducted for two years during a credit course for Bachelor students at a Japanese university.
He offers both a continuing education course and a rarity: a one-credit course on boxing.
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