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Example sentences for "year course"

  • Teachers who taught in kindergartens or the first to fourth levels were required to take a three-year course after the obligatory twelve-year course of schooling.

  • Applicants to it must have completed their secondary education, and its three-year course can be used for undergraduate transfer credit toward a university-level degree elsewhere.

  • The secondary polytechnic school would be a ten-year instead of a twelve-year course, allowing students to graduate at the age of sixteen.

  • Of the 120 law schools today, the great majority are connected with colleges and universities, demand a high school diploma for admission, maintain a three-year course of study, and confer the degree of LL.

  • Not all of these demand a high school diploma for admission, though the tendency is to stiffen entrance requirements, but all have a four-year course of study.

  • Nearly all offer a three-year course of study and confer the degree of bachelor of divinity.

  • The best technical schools require a high school diploma for admission and have a four-year course of study, but the only technical school on a graduate basis is the School of Mines at Columbia University.

  • The curriculum, now before the student, is a quadriennium, or four-year course.

  • In Germany, too, such intervals of protracted waiting are scarcely tolerated; and they rather think they have done something, if they have gone through a four-year course in Theology.

  • Such developments as the long, specialized, four-year course in Household Economics at Simmons College in Boston are not here in point.

  • These schools offered a two-year course in Siamese, followed by a five-year course in English, given by imported English teachers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agree with; dozen more; gross matter; hospital ships; mere girl; our present; pale and; perpetual motion; poor girl; rather does; seldom found; totally dissolved; while back; year after; year and; year before; year ending; year from; year later; year terms; yearly income; years afterward; years before; years earlier; years previously; years went