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Discover Ludwig"do a course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a program of study, typically one that may lead to a qualification or certification upon completion. For example: "I am considering doing a course in web design this summer."
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And so to my second tip: do a course.
In 2006, Sounak Halder, a student from Kolkata, applied to do a course through the IIU.
3 or 4 — Every student is required to do a course project.
There may also be an opportunity to do a course project, depending upon student interest.
Allotment enthusiasts can do a course with Charles Dowding, the master of grow-your-own, at nearby Alhampton.
However, Professor Wakeford said: "The students would have to do a course in history, English or mathematics rather than IS.
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Recently we've been doing a course in Cairo.
I then did a course at London Business School and at Harvard Business School.
I am also doing a course of physiotherapy.
How does a course fit into my degree requirements?
He did a course on rural development "because I wanted to understand how villages worked".
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