Yes. It is correct to capitalize the name of any course.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Not if it is used as an independent noun (in reference to students, ie: I am an undergraduate at Hofstra. However, if used in reference to a title, ie: Hofstra Undergraduate Course Catalog, do capitalize.
Yes, at least the French part. On a restaurant menu it should be fully capitalized.
No. Of course it may depend on the usage, but prepositions are not normally capitalized in a title.
No, horn does not need to be capitalised.
In English, the word French is capitalized when it means the language, a French person or things from France. However, the lowercase is often used for terms that are no longer specifically French. The term "french fries" is usually not capitalized, but opinions vary on french dressing and french curve.In French, the word français (French) is not capitalized as an adjective. It is, however, capitalized Français when it means a French person.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Not if it is used as an independent noun (in reference to students, ie: I am an undergraduate at Hofstra. However, if used in reference to a title, ie: Hofstra Undergraduate Course Catalog, do capitalize.
In French, the names of the months are typically not capitalized unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, "French" should be capitalized as it denotes nationality, but "missionary" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or title. So it would be "French missionary" in most cases.
Yes, at least the French part. On a restaurant menu it should be fully capitalized.
The month is décembre (and is not capitalized in French).
maybe
no
The French word "course" means "race" in English. When used in the plural (les courses), it means the shopping.
No. Of course it may depend on the usage, but prepositions are not normally capitalized in a title.
février (month names are not capitalized in French)