What is the difference between taking courses, classes or lessons? The following vocabulary is used in the content of this blog: Course is the broadest term for the study of a subject. It could be used to refer to an entire degree program, but it is most appropriately applied to a specific subject such as Construction Science and Technology OR Computer Aided Architectural Design, etc. Class is more specific and is most properly applied to a section of a course taught by one instructor to one group of students at a certain scheduled time. Lesson (or Lecture) is the most specific and implies a particular unit of instruction, such as would be delivered by a particular instructor to a particular class on a given day. Below information is necessary for those who are unfamiliar with the terminology in their mother tongue: Construction is the process, art, or manner of constructing (connecting pieces of a real world entity or system within a predefined structure and rule set) ...
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