Hey Ryan, your questions comes across as very...strange to me. Course are not typically "bought"; they're developed. They aren't "just" a syllabus and course materials--that suggests an approach that is very content-delivery focused (which misses a lot that leads to actually learning, like interaction and feedback). But to get to the core of your question, there are generally two ways to approach this: 1. to hire a curriculum developer to build the courses or 2. (which is probably recommended if you don't have institutional experience building online courses) hire a company that develops online courses (e.g., 2U, Wiley, etc.). Unless you hire someone with content area expertise, you will probably need a subject matter expert (perhaps the person you're going to hire to teach the courses) to consult on content.
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