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The phrase "taking courses from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of enrolling in or attending classes offered by a specific institution or instructor. Example: "I am taking courses from the local community college to improve my skills."
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Instead, he suggests, "a blended approach that combines a campus experience with a Mooc; also, perhaps, using Moocs to create a global degree, with students taking courses from across the world, might be possible".
Wolfowitz followed his father into mathematics, taking courses from him at Cornell, shifted to chemistry and "probably would have ended up a very unhappy biochemist" if not for the intervention of Allan Bloom, the charismatic political philosopher, who was a resident scholar in the elite student dormitory where Wolfowitz lived.
It has attracted students remarkably quickly - 1.6 million have signed up in the first year, taking courses from more than 30 top universities.
Harvard physics graduate student Peter Lu learned about the well-known marine fossil record compiled by the late paleontologist Jack Sepkoski while taking courses from evolutionary biologist Charles Marshall, also at Harvard.
He began taking courses from the University of Pittsburgh in elementary German, Spanish, Italian, biology and math, even studying literature in a program called the Dramatic Imagination.
He began taking courses from the University of Pittsburgh in elementary German, Spanish, Italian, biology, and math, even studying literature in a program called the Dramatic Imagination.
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In their third and fourth years, they take courses from both.
For graduate school, she went to M.I.T., where she took courses from Mr. Banerjee and Mr. Kremer.
Now statewide students can start their day in a public school but then can take courses from a variety of providers.
Next year, all students in Louisiana will qualify for a voucher to take courses from private vendors or corporations offering courses or training.
Any woman from any village who knows English will be able to take courses from Harvard, Stanford and M.I.T. Do you know what this means for women in conservative families, who don't want them to go to school?
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