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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an art course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a class or program focused on the study or practice of art.
Example: "I have enrolled in an art course to improve my painting skills."
Alternatives: "an art class" or "a visual arts program."
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Question: You began an art course before moving into acting.
"I spent three months doing an art course with him.
After high school, she spent a year in London taking an art course at Sotheby's.
e) One course that is either a VIS studio course or an ART course covering any period of study.
Leaving him and her career, she enrolled in an art course, but soon abandoned art for teaching: "It seemed worse to try and fail than not to try".
Students could take, for example, an art course that centers on East Indian themes or an economics course that examines third-world markets.
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After taking an arts course at University College, London, he enrolled in the faculty of medical science in October 1848.
But Winner et al. caution that exercising them in an arts course doesn't ensure their automatic transfer to, say, the school lab.
I did a year at Kids Company's Urban Academy and managed to complete an arts course, which really built my confidence.
Another unique requirement of the track: taking an arts course in which students participate in the art rather than analyze.
After he matriculated at the age of 24 he enrolled in an arts course at the University of Melbourne, but soon switched to medicine.
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