Hi Tim,
If it has its own WordPress installation you should be able to install Yoast SEO on it. This guide explains more: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/installation-guide-for-wordpress-seo/.
When you do that, Yoast will create sitemaps for it. This guide explains more about how to locate them: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/enable-xml-sitemaps-in-the-wordpress-seo-plugin/#view
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Thanks for understanding!
Hello,
I think OP was asking if there is a way to have the sitemap of the subdomain WordPress install added to the main sitemap_index.xml on the root domain.
I too am curious about how that can be achieved in a way that is tidy and doesn’t confuse Google?
Can the subdomain sitemap be renamed? so instead is sitemap_index.xml it can be course-sitemap.xml ? and then added to the main sitemap_index.xml?
Thanks