Spans two years, spans for two years.

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Ryan.

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Hello,

Which one is correct to use?

This course is taught in German and spans two years/spans for two years"

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"spans for two years" is incorrect. Although the version without "for" is grammatical I would use "lasts" rather than "spans".
 

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Or the course takes two years. "Spans" is usually used for something physical, like a bridge spanning a river.
 

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I think 'runs for two years' is also understandable, but I am not a teacher.
 
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