undergraduate class

collocation in English

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undergraduate
noun[C]
uk
/ˌʌn.dəˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/
us
/ˌʌn.dɚˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/
a student who is studying for their first degree at a college ...
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class
adjective
uk
/klɑːs/
us
/klæs/
very ...
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(Definition ofundergraduateandclassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Could the book be used successfully in anundergraduateclass?
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This article examines the impact of analysis teaching on performance by documenting the progress of 12 students who took part in an advancedundergraduateclassin music analysis.
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When it opened its doors in 2003, the university had anundergraduateclassof 57 students.
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Almost anyundergraduateclassof 20 students has about fifteen nationalities, with many of the worlds cultures and religions represented.
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This is a surprisingly large endowment for a university that as of 2014 had yet to graduate its tenthundergraduateclass.
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A total of 263 adults who were enrolled in undergraduate classes participated.
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The experiment can also be useful to undergraduate classes in developing countries as it helps students develop methods to deal with local problems.
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I would recommend this book for introductory undergraduate classes or for individuals who wish to find out what the field of sociolinguistics is about.
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It is probably too detailed for most undergraduate classes but would be a fine stimulus for discussion at the graduate level.
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The book is not really appropriate for undergraduate classes, although an undergraduate conducting research for a thesis on reference could probably follow it.
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Ramiller (2002) reports on using a version of the work system framework within a method for animating the idea of business process within anundergraduateclass.
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These first-person reflections lend a welcome note of immediacy and vividness to the book, and would make good reading for undergraduate classes.
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In addition to being useful to researchers in fields that deal with language and society, the book is well suited for beginning graduate or upper-division undergraduate classes.
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Twenty or 30 years ago, it was taken as axiomatic that there would be work on animals in school and undergraduate classes.
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It also provides access and facilities for graduate and undergraduate classes to experience field research.
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He taught survey courses, undergraduate classes, honors classes, graduate seminars, and special topics and readings courses.
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The first undergraduate classes on the new campus were held in 1929 with 5,500 students.
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The center offers upper level undergraduate classes, as well as masters-level programs.
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In undergraduate classes, he read aloud every day the draft of his next book.
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