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Discover Ludwig"completed courses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to courses that a person or group have finished or accomplished, either recently or in the past. For example: "He recently completed courses in finance and accounting at his university."
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However, there are now over 1 million people who have completed courses from Coursera alone, more than 100,000 people have certified completion from HarvardX and MITx courses, and our findings suggest that many of them derived career or educational benefits from the opportunity.
Jill, the shy, older one, has completed courses in photography and handcrafting Victorian lampshades.
P2PU and Saylor are experimenting with such badges for students to show they have completed courses.
For example, roughly half the company's employees have completed courses on how to negotiate with suppliers.
As an undergraduate I completed courses towards teacher certification.
Today, more than half of Montefiore's 44 surgical technologists are graduates of its two completed courses, she said.
Enrollment is growing at Gras, where 15,000 students completed courses last year, compared with 1,200 its first year.
Apply both new and previously completed courses already applied toward other Certifications.
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The cost of the complete course is $400.
Only completed course units are counted toward the residency requirement.
The winner was Tom Corcoran, with a time score of 13 seconds for the completed course.
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