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A Free Online Resource Library
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Each of the links below will take you to a complete set of online course materials and resources. These materials are openly licensed and free for you to use for your education needs.
American Government
A study of the concepts of the United States government.
Chemistry I
A study of the composition of matter, the atom, chemical bonding, solutions, measurements, chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry, and thermochemistry.
College Algebra
A study of problem‐solving strategies that establishes a firm foundation for higher levels of mathematics.
College Readiness
A study of the expectations of college as well as learning strategies and skills proven to support a rewarding college experience.
Introduction to Biology
A study of the structure, relationships, and diversity of life on earth from the cellular level to the function of ecosystems.
Introduction to Christianity
A study of the core tenets of the Christian religion and differences from other global religions.
Introduction to Communication
A study of basic communication theory and history, focusing on theory and application of appropriate communication techniques.
Introduction to Information Technology
A study of the theory and application of information technologies.
Language and Composition
A study of the basic overview of grammar, essay analysis, and writing.
Latin I
A study of the basics of Latin grammar, syntax, and vocabulary.
Literature and Composition
A study in the close reading and critical analysis of the literary genres of the epic, poetry, drama, and prose, including novels, short stories, and essays.
Quantitative Analysis I
A study of basic and intermediate number sense, abstract quantitative concepts, algebraic concepts, geometry, and visual modeling, and probability.
Physical Sciences
A study of foundations of science, including skills, assumptions, and the role of technology in science.
Principles of Psychology
A study of the basic concepts in psychology that analyze human behavior.
US History I
A study of U.S. history through 1877, taking students from pre-Columbian events through the Civil War.
US History II
A study of the significant social, political, and economic developments from 1877 to the present.