<p>If I am mentioning a specific course name in my essay should I put it in quotations or something? What's the proper method citing course names?</p>
<p>My DS2 mentioned a few of his courses in his essay last year. But he wasn’t specific. He just described them as business courses, including Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and Business Law (no quotations). It might be less formal looking if you did something like that. But you may have to reword that. If you prefer to (or need to) say its full name, make the title in italics or underline. Quotation marks are additional characters, and less is better.</p>
<p>No. Just put it in capital letters.</p>
<p>I took Calculus last year.
This summer I attended a Civic Leadership and Engagement course.</p>
<p>okay thanks…yeah i was referring to specific courses from the college’s course catalogue, so same rule applies right?</p>
<p>these are courses i would be interested in taking</p>