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course of study in British English (kɔːs əv ˈstʌdɪ) nounan extended period of organized study, often leading to a qualification a course of study at a European university Examples of 'course of study' in a sentencecourse of study Soon after reading that passage I decided to change my course of study to European romanticism.He allowed one confused scholar, for instance, to change his course of study three times.The triplets transferred to the same course of study, in international marketing, and moved in together.These are the male-dominated courses of study.Should it have offered some advice about alternative courses of study?American liberal arts colleges present students with an alternative to pursuing specialised, vocationally oriented courses of study - medicine, law, or a single academic discipline.Schools can match students to their next courses of study, using their own tests and graded assessments, under rigorous external monitoring.Later he gave courses of lectures for the art history department and, shortly before retirement, a course of studies in tribal arts.Schools can match students to their next courses of study using their own tests andgraded assessments, under rigorous external monitoring. |