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Italicize course titles?
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:15 am
by Kulax22
Little question and I've seen conflicting answers.
If you mention "I'd love to take Prof. Smith's course Law School for Dummies" do you italicize it? Or just capitalize the main words?
Re: Italicize course titles?
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:48 am
by reebtoor
I have never seen course titles italicized in a written reference. Not that it's an authoritative source, but here is what HLS's dean wrote in a professor evaluation:
"Many students enjoyed Civil Procedure much more than they expected to, largely because of Kagan. The course, like the
professor, was praised as well-organized (10), clear (5), and effective (4). Although it was a required course, many students (32)
recommended it."
Re: Italicize course titles?
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:53 am
by Kulax22
reebtoor wrote:I have never seen course titles italicized in a written reference. Not that it's an authoritative source, but here is what HLS's dean wrote in a professor evaluation:
"Many students enjoyed Civil Procedure much more than they expected to, largely because of Kagan. The course, like the
professor, was praised as well-organized (10), clear (5), and effective (4). Although it was a required course, many students (32)
recommended it."
Thank you for this. Strangely, I find italicized titles on Harvard's website...

Re: Italicize course titles?
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:00 am
by reebtoor
The University of Minnesota's Style Manual puts this at the top of the "do not italicize" list.
"Do not italicize or use quotation marks around:
University course titles; capitalize initial letters of major words"