Academically, course title refers to the class that you are taking.
No, you do not.
It can of course mean it is a clean car meaning it is not dirty. Or it can mean it is a clean machine meaning it is sharp of nice looking. It can also mean it has a clean title, meaning there is no lien on the vehicle.
It is a title conferred by a college or university to indicate completion of a course of study or extent of academic achievement. Source: Answers.com
No. Of course it may depend on the usage, but prepositions are not normally capitalized in a title.
what does surrendered title mean on my registration?
No, you would not capitalize "grammar," "phonetics," and "linguistics" unless they are part of the official title of a specific course or program, such as: "Introduction to Grammar."
Students who graduate under the first title will stay with that title. They cannot change it. One reason is that while it may be the same course, there may have been some changes in course content.
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If you mean anywhere in the title- Freak Out, Avril Lavigne If you mean like, the first letter in the title, then- The Kill, 30 Seconds To Mars
of course, what are you? STUPID maybe.
In general, "course" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
Of course. But you must clearly disclose the title status to the buyer.