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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a law course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an educational program or class focused on legal studies.
Example: "I have enrolled in a law course to better understand the legal system and its implications."
Alternatives: "a legal course" or "a course in law."
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If studied alongside an engineering subject, you could get a MEng, or a LLB if joint with a law course.
She still teaches a law course for the high school seniors at the children's school, the same one she attended.
To compensate for his atypical baseball background, he began studying the sport as if it were a law course.
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In two more — including an administrative law course, a field in which she would later focus as a scholar — she earned a B-plus.
I had thought about law school, but during my senior year, I took a constitutional law course from Paul Freund.
How could I? Blame my final semester of college, when, almost at random, I enrolled in a constitutional law course to satisfy my last remaining curricular requirements.
He is also being required to take a copyright law course.
Well I'll need to ingest a media law course or two but I reckon I'll challenge myself to apply.
After this, the energy decays, initially exponentially, later on converging to a power law course.
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