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A Co-respondent's Course         
1931 FILM
A Co-respondent's Course is a short 1931 Australian film. The screenplay was written by Montague Grover (1870–1943), an experienced journalist.
Course (education)         
PROGRAM OF STUDY, OR UNIT OF TEACHING THAT TYPICALLY LASTS ONE ACADEMIC TERM
Electives; Free elective; Course numbering in North America; Course number; Elective course; Education course; Educational course; Educational Courses; Required course
In higher education a course is a unit of teaching that typically lasts one academic term, is led by one or more instructors (teachers or professors), and has a fixed roster of students. A course usually covers an individual subject.
Co-Co locomotive         
  • [[British Rail Class 40]] [[1Co-Co1]]
  • [[British Rail Class 89]] 25 kV electric
  • Co-Co wheel arrangement
  • DRG E 93 class]] 3,355 hp heavy-freight electric loco of 1933
  • LMS 10000 of 1947
  • South African class 3E]] of 1947, showing the Co+Co arrangement of the bogies with the drawgear below the body frame
  • New Zealand D<sup>F</sup> class]]
  • EF10]] in 1938
  • The 1903 Hornsby locomotive
  • British Railways class 52 ''Western'']]
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2Co-Co2; Co'Co'; Co+Co; 1Co-Co1; Co′Co′; Co′Co′ locomotives; Co-Co engine; C′C′; (1′Co)(Co1′); Co-Co locomotives
Co-Co is the wheel arrangement for diesel or electric locomotives with two six-wheeled bogies with all axles powered, with a separate traction motor per axle. The equivalent UIC classification (Europe) for this arrangement is CoCo′, or C-C for AAR (North America).