The differene between course / program in English
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The differene between course / program in English
The differene between course / program in English
In British English course is used for a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject:
a physics course
a course of ten lectures.
In North American English you would say:
a physics course/program
a program of ten lectures.
In North American English a course is usually an individual unit that forms part of a longer period of study: I have to take a physics course/class. This is called a module in Britain, especially in a college or university.
In British English course can also mean a period of study at a college or university: a two-year college course. In North American English you would say: a two-year college program
The differene between course / program in English
In British English course is used for a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject:
a physics course
a course of ten lectures.
In North American English you would say:
a physics course/program
a program of ten lectures.
In North American English a course is usually an individual unit that forms part of a longer period of study: I have to take a physics course/class. This is called a module in Britain, especially in a college or university.
In British English course can also mean a period of study at a college or university: a two-year college course. In North American English you would say: a two-year college program
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