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Discover Ludwig"compulsory subject" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a course or educational requirement that must be fulfilled in order to receive a diploma, certificate, or degree. For example, "In order to receive my college degree, I had to complete a compulsory subject in mathematics."
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This project integrates three or four compulsory subject for each semester.
Law isn't a compulsory subject at school, and good books about it are pricey.
Chess was made a compulsory subject in schools; the region now has numerous champions.
In schools, RS is a compulsory subject – but no one really wants to teach it.
And last year, in Armenia, chess became a compulsory subject in all primary schools.
Because math was no longer a compulsory subject for entering university, pupils dropped it early.
In this Master's degree, "Parallel Programming" appears as a compulsory subject because it is a key topic for them.
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In March, Education Minister Liz Truss announced PSHE would remain a non-compulsory subject, saying it should be down to schools and teachers to decide on the topics covered in lessons.
Chaplin, whose Little Tramp was an exemplary modern man, soon became a compulsory subject for modern art.
Andy Haldane has written to the Department for Education to ask for economics to be made a compulsory subject after finding widespread support for the idea.
It is used as a teaching aid in America and Scandinavia; it's a compulsory subject of study in at least one Swedish school.
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