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"develop a course" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
For example, "We are looking to develop a course to teach our employees first aid techniques."
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To counter that, he said, he helped develop a course at Gordon that has allowed students to visit local synagogues, attending occasional services and meeting with members.
So it is only natural that the faculty would see a need to develop a course to teach students strategies for learning in the new environment.
(It even hired an improv comedy company to develop a course to train its hosts to establish an instant rapport with guests).
At Touro Law School in Huntington, he worked with law instructors to develop a course for foreign students in a masters degree program who wanted training in American jurisprudence.
Deepdale Golf Club Manhasset Macdonald, fresh from the Creek Club, was hired by William K. Vanderbilt II to develop a course on the grounds of Mr. Vanderbilt's former summer estate in Lake Success.
Often, with the aid of a specially trained mediator, the victim and the offender develop a course of action that allows the offender to right the wrong caused by the crime.
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Mr. Lehman also helped create a clinical program for law students to assist community groups in economic development and developed a course in transnational law that is required for Michigan's J.D. degree.
Before becoming president of the university, Mr. Hasumi developed a course on cinema studies.
The FBI has developed a course in computer criminology but computer-security people say that it is not very advanced.
Lost in Las Vegas The Army has recently developed a course called "Battlemind Training," intended to help soldiers make the psychological transition back into civilian society.
At Harvard, with the eminent historian Richard E. Neustadt, Professor May developed a course on the systematic use of historical comparisons to determine current public policy choices.
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