"Shlenter" does not have a recognized meaning in English. It may be a made-up or rarely used word. More context would be needed to understand its intended meaning.
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A course is a path or line, as for travel or proceeding. It is used in the terms race course, golf course, water course, course of study, or course of action. The word is used in the phrase "of course" to mean certainly.
The correct way to phrase the taking of an IT course is "To do an IT course" or "To take an IT course", and not "To make an IT course". If one were to make an IT course they would be the one teaching the course, and not a student, because to make is to create.
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No. It is a noun (ship's course, golf course, river course). The meaning is a path, route, or progression. Course is a noun-adjunct in the term 'three course meal' (each stage of the meal is a course or path).
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