Crash course
A crash course is an educational or research course conducted over a very short period of time. These rapid learning programs may also be described by the ambiguous term crash program.
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Crash Course may also refer to:
Television and movies
- Crash Course (film), a 1988 made-for-television film directed by Oz Scott
- Crash Course (game show), a 2009 game show
- Crash Course (YouTube), a 2012 educational program launched by John and Hank Green
- Richard Hammond's Crash Course, a 2012 BBC America television show
- "Crash Course", the 72nd episode of Code Lyoko
Other uses
- Crash Course, a campaign in the video game Left 4 Dead
- Doritos Crash Course, a 2010 Xbox Live Arcade video game
- Crash Course in Science, a post-punk band formed in 1979 in Philadelphia
- Crash Course, a British band formed in 1977 which included member Pete Wylie
See also
- Crash program, a plan of action entailing rapid, intensive resource allocation to solve a pressing problem
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