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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take online courses" is a grammatically correct and widely used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of enrolling in and completing educational courses that are offered online. Example: "I have decided to take online courses in marketing to expand my skill set and advance my career."
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She said she was mystified by the requirement that students take online courses.
The plan requires high school students to take online courses for two of their 47 graduation credits.
Starbucks employees (excuse me, "partners") who meet eligibility criteria can take online courses toward degree programs at Arizona State University.
Matt Richtel writes in Wednesday's New York Times about the conflict over Idaho's plan to require students to take online courses and to issue them laptops or tablets.
Currently, about 80,000 students, or 6percentt of New Jersey's 1.3 million public school students, take online courses, both in school and on their own time.
That is why, in 2001, our Fairleigh Dickinson became the first traditional university to require that all undergraduates take online courses (one for every 32 credits).
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Altman said that he has been taking online courses.
degrees into H.C.C. degrees by taking online courses in the summer.
He's taking online courses toward a bachelor's degree in criminal justice.
Could this be a reason why those taking online courses do better?
They are taking online courses to supplement their regular high school experience, not replace it.
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