course of study

collocation in English

meaningsofcourseandstudy

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course
noun
uk
/kɔːs/
us
/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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study
noun
uk
/ˈstʌd.i/
us
/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofcourseandstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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At another institution many of the respondents seemed generally unaware of any alternatives to their currentcourseofstudy.
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These thinkers wanted to expunge superstitions from thecourseofstudyof human events.
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He was able to pursue acourseofstudythat cleaved much closer to pure scholarship than social utility.
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Students tend to concentrate on the books and notes relevant to theircourseofstudy.
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All healthcare professionals must have completed acourseofstudyin health care and must be licensed to practice in the field (and registered by the authorities).
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I am deriving great profit and instruction from thatcourseofstudy.
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Some of them may have no real intention to pursue a seriouscourseofstudyand to leave this country when it is completed.
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We have post-graduate as well as pre-graduate people in this country now doing theircourseofstudy.
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Data on discretionary awards, distinguishingcourseofstudy, are not held centrally.
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Already the vast majority of these intended mental health officers undertake a formalcourseofstudy, either at a university or at a college.
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Somebody may be admitted as a student for 12 months having ample funds to pay for his proposedcourseofstudy.
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I think, however, that a further definition is necessary of what constitutes acourseofstudy.
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That is renewed on the assumption that there is evidence that they have been continuing theircourseofstudy.
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One in six students drops out before completing his or hercourseofstudy.
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The impact of not completing acourseofstudyis high.
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I do not believe that it will be harmful to anycourseofstudy.
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Acourseofstudylikely to benefit an individual's job prospects would be regarded as a positive outcome from the interview.
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Those people will almost certainly be able to show an immigration officer that they have applied for acourseofstudyin this country.
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It is a different approach, much more closely related to a professional career than the more academiccourseofstudyusually associated with a university.
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It also lacks precision in that there is no definition of a full-timecourseofstudy.
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