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The phrase "expert courses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to courses designed for individuals seeking advanced knowledge or skills in a specific field.
Example: "The university offers a variety of expert courses in data science and artificial intelligence."
Alternatives: "advanced courses" or "specialized courses."
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Both offer basic, intermediate and expert courses.
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Arad's professional course is 37 km long, while the expert course is 22.5 km.
Gary/William is the expert, of course.
Neither expert, of course, is on the scene.
The Aug. 1 message from the department's Office of Domestic Preparedness, which issues grants for research on terrorism-related subjects, said the university should "cease and desist from the subject matter expert and course instructor duties of Steven J. Hatfill on all Department of Justice-funded programs".
Thus, blended learning including a significant element of online interaction is evidently more demanding, as it calls for the collaboration of the content expert (the course instructor) with an online learning expert (who can also be a f2f instructor, or at least have knowledge of the target group).
Go to a hoarding expert, of course!
I'm no expert of course, but I've heard of the spinal cord studies.
It involves far more than providing a one-off expert patient course, although these can be useful.
Schools need training from experts, of course, but they can learn the most from each other.
" 'Overnight' sounded preposterous when you first asked me to write the list," Kaminer wrote in an e-mail meditation on the grueling demands made of a Meh List columnist, "but it turns out meh is a psychological state that can be attained — by qualified experts, of course — and exited again in about 10 minutes".
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