You have planned to study a distance course online from an international university. Write a letter to the university officer requesting information about the course. In your letter, write: Why you are writing Which course it is and when you plan to study Why you want to study this course

Dear Sir/Mam, I am writing
this
letter to request information about the master's degree. I already saw
last
week the announcement of
this
course on the university website.
First
and foremost, I got my bachelor's physics degree two years ago and
Then
have been working as a physician at the radiotherapy department of Tangier.
However
, I decided to pursue my master's degree online which I found
it
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available only at your university. As I mentioned before I am really interested to take part in
this
course
besides
I will start it the
next
October since the
first
semester begins at
this
time.
Finally
continuing my studies in
such
a well-known university will help me a lot in my educational and professional background.
In addition
, it will push me to get more job opportunities abroad. I would be grateful if you could accept my request to join
this
course. Yours faithfully, Ikram
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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