course
noun [ C ]
uk/kɔːs/ usa series of lessons on a particular subject:
course in/on sth We provide courses in commerce, finance, and basic marketing.
During the course, students will learn traditional business and project management skills.
run/teach/offer a course My company offers a lot of in-house training courses.
enrol on a course He has enrolled on a book-keeping course.
be on/go on/do a course Going on a course is a great way of learning in a focused environment.
take a course (in sth) She decided to take a course in recruitment practice to expand her career.
pass/fail/complete a course Students who fail to complete the course will not be awarded a certificate.
a course runs/takes place Our courses run between September and May.
a two-year/part-time/full-time, etc. course a three-day ICT course
an MBA/a management course
a degree/distance-learning course
See also
correspondence course
refresher course
sandwich course
training course