Not ordinarily.
It might be done for emphasis, as if differentiating between two courses with similar names.
E.g. I signed up for Physics 1001 and ended up in PhysEd 1101!
No you do not
No, you do not.
underline the name of a magazine but quote the names of the articles.
Yes, you should always underline the name of something, except the names of people.
No, it is not necessary to underline a scientific name even if it is completely written in capital letters. The proper format for writing a scientific name is to italicize it or underline it to indicate that it is a Latinized binomial name.
No, you do not need to underline the name of a seminar listed on an agenda. Simply bold or italicize it to make it stand out.
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No.
YES!
It is not necessary to underline the name of academic journals when referring to them as references. Proper APA format calls for listing the name, but not underlining it.
No, you do not need to underline the name of a candy. Instead, you can simply capitalize it if needed for emphasis or use quotation marks when referencing the specific candy by name in a sentence.