The arrangement of n object in a specific order without repeating them and without excluding them is called a permutation
[tex]P_n=n![/tex]The arrangement of n objects in any order is called combination.
[tex]C_{m,n}=\frac{m!}{n!\cdot(m-n)!}[/tex]For our case, the 12 courses are different, that is, they are not repeated, and they have a specific order, so we choose the permutation
For Morton n=12 differente courses so
[tex]\begin{gathered} n=12 \\ P_{12}=12! \\ P_{12}=1\cdot2\cdot3\cdot4\cdot5\cdot6\cdot7\cdot8\cdot9\cdot10\cdot11\cdot12 \\ P_{12}=479001600 \end{gathered}[/tex]