difference between
course in and course of
please explain using these examples
she wants to do a course in computer languages.
the course of history cannot be changed.
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This means a series of classes, on a particular subject, usually lasting a whole semester or year. It does not mean a "course of study"; for this North American English uses "program" or "major". ... Students must register for 4 courses to be considered full time. I'm taking a course on Shakespeare's sonnets.
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