string course: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/strɪŋ kɔːs/US/strɪŋ kɔːrs/

Formal to neutral; common in educational, professional, and technical contexts.

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What does “string course” mean?

A series of classes or lessons on a specific subject, often sequential and building upon previous knowledge.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A series of classes or lessons on a specific subject, often sequential and building upon previous knowledge.

In computing, a sequence of characters treated as a single data item; in sports, a consecutive series of matches or events; metaphorically, any connected sequence of events or items.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

UK usage slightly more common in formal education contexts; US usage more frequent in corporate training and tech bootcamps.

Connotations

UK: Often implies traditional, structured academic modules. US: Can imply intensive, practical training programs.

Frequency

Moderately common in both varieties, with rising frequency in online education marketing.

Grammar

How to Use “string course” in a Sentence

enrol in a [adjective] string coursedesign a string course on [topic]the string course covers [subject]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
online string coursecomplete a string courseintroductory string courseprogramming string course
medium
offer a string coursestring course curriculumstring course certificatestring course materials
weak
difficult string courseuseful string coursecomprehensive string course

Examples

Examples of “string course” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The university will string course the modules over two terms.
  • They decided to string-course the training into weekly units.

American English

  • The platform strings courses together based on skill level.
  • We need to string-course these tutorials for better flow.

adverb

British English

  • The lessons were organised string-coursely.
  • The material was presented string-course.

American English

  • The modules build string-coursely upon each other.
  • Topics are introduced string-course.

adjective

British English

  • The string-course approach ensures coherent learning.
  • She enrolled in a string-course programme.

American English

  • Their string-course curriculum is highly effective.
  • He completed a string-course certification.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Refers to sequential training modules for employee upskilling, e.g., 'a string course on project management methodologies'.

Academic

Describes a connected series of university modules forming a sub-specialisation.

Everyday

Used for any connected set of lessons, e.g., cooking, language, or DIY classes.

Technical

In computing, can refer to a course focused on string manipulation in programming.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “string course”

Strong

curriculum trackprogressive coursestructured programme

Neutral

course serieslearning sequenceprogramme module

Weak

class setlesson grouptraining sequence

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “string course”

standalone workshopone-off lectureisolated tutorialsingle module

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “string course”

  • Using 'string course' for a single class (should be 'course' alone).
  • Misspelling as 'string coarse'.
  • Using plural 'strings course' (incorrect compound form).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Not exactly. A 'string course' specifically emphasises a connected, sequential series of classes within a broader programme, while a 'course' can be a single, standalone unit.

Yes, metaphorically. For example, in sports journalism: 'The team faced a brutal string course of away matches.' It implies a consecutive, demanding series.

It can be written as 'string course' (open compound) or 'string-course' (hyphenated), especially when used as a modifier (e.g., 'a string-course curriculum'). Both forms are accepted.

A 'module' is a single, self-contained unit. A 'string course' is a sequence of such modules designed to be taken in a specific, progressive order.

A series of classes or lessons on a specific subject, often sequential and building upon previous knowledge.

String course is usually formal to neutral; common in educational, professional, and technical contexts. in register.

String course: in British English it is pronounced /strɪŋ kɔːs/, and in American English it is pronounced /strɪŋ kɔːrs/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • to be on the same string course (collaborating sequentially)
  • to string a course together (organise progressively)

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine tying beads (lessons) onto a string in order—each bead connects to the next, forming a complete string course.

Conceptual Metaphor

KNOWLEDGE IS A THREADED PATH (sequenced, connected, progressive).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
To master the topic, you should enrol in a full , not just a single workshop.
Multiple Choice

What is the key implication of a 'string course'?