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Discover Ludwig"set up courses" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when referring to the process of designing and organizing a series of classes or learning materials for a specific topic or purpose. Example: The university is planning to set up new courses in environmental studies next semester.
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Some American campuses have set up courses to help newcomers from China improve their English.Families who know from early on that they want to send their children overseas can enroll them in private courses at publicly funded schools.
Singapore's four polytechnics, which provide postsecondary vocational education, have all set up courses for biomedical lab technicians and research assistants.
Let's hope those who set up courses for the biggest events remember what we have just witnessed and allow the best to show us what they can do. .
By drawing from YouTube and other openly available education, Course Hero plans to set up courses for anything it, or you, can think of.
But, explains ORI's acting director Chris Pascal, there will be a 2-year "phasing-in" period, beginning 1 June 2001, during which institutions can set up courses and begin to implement the policy.
The aim of the partnership was to set up courses that were fully accredited by the University, delivered entirely online (and as such be accessible to anyone with an Internet connection) and developed in collaboration with industry and updated regularly with industry to ensure continued relevance.
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A possible solution to this challenge is to set up course goals centering on the teaching of fundamental mathematical ideas that transcend across various contexts.
Be prepared to explain who you are, why you want to be a slave and work for free (sorry, it's unpaid, but we can set up course credit), and why you love Peter Ha's long, luxuriant hair.
He joked that maybe the reason for two 59s popping up in three weeks had to do with the PGA Tour's setting up courses a little easier to boost television ratings.
After his retirement from the BBC in 1982, Bob became a lecturer in radio techniques at colleges in Redhill, Surrey, and Portsmouth, Hampshire, and assisted Brighton Technical College in setting up courses in both radio techniques and journalism.
Universities in Quebec, Ontario, and Alberta are considering setting up courses in computational neuroscience that would serve engineering, math, physics, and biology students.
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