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Usually not. You can look at ratemyprof, but I wouldn't hold much weight to the reviews there and they mostly review undergraduate courses. 

Many schools do publish student-written reviews of their own courses, but that's something that you can only access if you are already a student.

However, this information is not really relevant at this point (I'm assuming you are in the application process?). There's no need to review courses prior to applying to a graduate school. If you want to see what courses are offered at each school, look up the catalog or the department website. But be warned: many graduate classes only happen every once in awhile (e.g. a course might be listed but it may only happen every 2 years or even only once every 5 years). So don't count on any classes happening unless it's a required class. Even so, I want to reiterate the point that you don't really want to be using this as a criteria on choosing which schools to apply to.

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