inaugurate a course
The phrase 'inaugurar un curso' in Spanish translates to 'inaugurate a course' in English. This phrase is often used in the context of education and academia to denote the official opening or commencement of an academic course or study program. It can also be used more generally to refer to the start of any organized series of events, activities, or a new system. The term mirrors the concept of 'launching' or 'starting' something new.
Next month we are going to inaugurate a photography course.
This phrase indicates a future event where a new photography course will start.
The school decided to inaugurate an English course for adults.
In this example, a decision has been made by a school to start an English course aimed at adult learners.
This year an international cooking course is going to be inaugurated.
This sentence announces the forthcoming opening of a cooking course that will focus on international cuisine.