Academically, course title refers to the class that you are taking.
No, you do not.
No. Of course it may depend on the usage, but prepositions are not normally capitalized in a title.
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.
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.
Of course! Especially if you do it well... :)
Of course...the title is "Sonic the Hedgehog"...
If you are on the title, it's your car and you are both jointly responsible for it. Unless, of course, its settled in the dissolution paperwork.
You can use xml tags to enclose data and carry it over the web onto web pages and display. Lets say you have an xml of courses and you wnat to show it, you would have data like course title, course description etc, you simply create your tags in xml like <course titile> put your course title here</course title> and so on, the resulting xml file (containing your data) could be easily displayed over the internet.