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The phrase 'offer courses on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about institutions providing classes on particular topics. For example, "This college offers courses on genetics and astrophysics."
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Columbia and some other journalism schools, for instance, now offer courses on the economics of journalism.
Lots of them now offer courses on ethics, surely a key attribute of professionalism.
A handful of such outfits are beginning to offer courses on the region itself.
American colleges and universities even began to offer courses on baseball literature, and baseball films likewise proliferated.
Now hundreds of colleges offer courses on the Holocaust, and many states require public schools to teach about it.
JUST weeks ago scores of students were being rounded up and jailed across Turkey for petitioning their universities to offer courses on the Kurdish language.
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In recent months, the Center has offered courses on Coptic binding, Arabic script, and illuminating manuscripts.
The space offers courses on everything from sound engineering to screen printing.
It offers courses on animation, three-dimensional modeling and other special effects.
Perhaps the most prominent is David L. Rosgen, a hydrologist who runs Wildland Hydrology, a consultancy in Fort Collins, Colo., that designs restoration projects and offers courses on his restoration theories.
It offers courses on everything from igloo-making and the manufacture of sealskin boots (called kamiik) through to the basic mechanics needed for snowmobile maintenance.
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