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The phrase "hands-on courses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any course that teaches a skill by direct practical experience rather than by theory. For example, "The university offers a variety of hands-on courses ranging from mechanics to film production."
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There are "kids in the kitchen" courses for children and teenagers, and one-to-three-day hands-on courses for adults.
Mézières was also involved at one point in giving hands-on courses on the production of comic strips at the University of Paris, Vincennes.
College of the Antarctic students love the daily rum tot and hands-on courses like the History of Fire.
Even hands-on courses are now being studied at a distance with the help of blended learning.
Hands-on courses using traditional methods in boat-building, blacksmithing, knitting and quilting, post-and-beam construction, sailing, tool-making and woodworking.
Some hands-on courses, such as art and design, would still have project-based work, but this would be done in school - rather than independently - to reduce cheating.
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A one day intensive hands-on course on UGRA is an example of massed practice, whereas distributed practice is spread over a greater period of time (shorter practice sessions with long intervals between sessions).
Our hands-on course entitled 'An Overview of Clinical Research' is one we've been offering for 10 years, designed and taught by industry experts.
The hands-on course covers techniques, styles, flours and equipment.
We mulled our options for a daylong, hands-on course.
Other times plunging into what amounts to a hands-on course in history — the armory's rich history.
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