The Course markup is specifically designed for structuring the data of Courses for Google to understand their content and display them over search engines as SERPs. Example: When you search for Spanish courses in Mumbai, you are presented with a list of SERPs for you to choose from. The data in those SERPs is structured by using the Course Markup. This markup like its Carousel sibling markup, uses the JSON-LD format. Tis markup is used for data structuring of learning content like educational courses, language learning courses that maybe offered at different locations, at different times or through various media outlets or modes of study. Course Markup Properties: A distinct and important entity of the Course markup is the Course entity. This property contains two important elements: ItemList is another crucial entity of the markup. This is similar to the carousel markup however the definitions change : The below listed properties are crucial as adding them would make your website or webpage a part of Google’s SERPs and also make it a contender to be for rich results pages. Guidelines: Since this markup is a sibling of the carousel markup, the general guidelines to follow for the correct data structure remain same. There are additional Content and Technical rules to be followed for a properly structured data. Content Guidelines: These recommendations specify what is Course and what is not one. Educational content like lectures, lessons, or subject modules of a particular subject or topic is termed as educational content. The said course should be lead by an instructor or professor and must have a list of students. Furthur, What a course is and what not is also specified. Example: How to make a cake is not a course but learning Spanish is a course. Technical Guidelines: PRO TIP: The troubleshooting problems can be fixed using the same methods mentioned in the previous Carousel markup post. By using the course markup correctly one can create professional course structures that can be easily understood by Google and can be displayed as Rich Results. The next post of the All About Structured Data Series will throw light over The Data Structure Process related to CO-VID19 Announcements.