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"courses on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to courses that are available in a particular field or area. For example, "The college offers courses on business, economics, and finance."
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Torrey Pines is one of Woods' favorite courses on Tour.
They give courses on this.
She taught college courses on communications theory.
There were many crash courses on unfamiliar topics.
I've taken courses on death, grief, and dying.
Students can take courses on their own, of course.
The university has also added new courses on energy systems.
The program included courses on collection maintenance and botanical illustration.
Will there be courses on the Koran and the Torah?
There are very few university courses on applied public finance.
Adults enroll in courses on love, politics, family and play.
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