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010 mixed 10 Abnormal Behavior N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor offers students a study of abnormal psychology, considered one of the most recognizable and intriguing subfields of study in the subject.
004 mixed 4 Abstract Algebra I N/A N/A Saylor
This course studies abstract algebra in basic set theory, integers, and functions, among other related aspects.
010 mixed 10 Accounting Principles I N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor simplified the dense and complex subject matter of accounting into an accessible and logical course.
005 mixed 5 Advanced Artificial Intelligence N/A N/A Saylor
This course discusses the components and functions of Artificial Intelligence at an advanced level.
008 mixed 8 Advanced Databases N/A N/A Saylor
Following up the course on modern databases, this course explores more complex systems and databases and educates on manipulation techniques.
011 mixed 11 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry N/A N/A Saylor
This advanced inorganic chemistry course is designed to give students the knowledge necessary to explain everyday phenomena of inorganic complexes.
003 mixed 3 Advanced Organic Chemistry N/A N/A Saylor
This course takes organic chemistry to the next level, studying the properties and reactions of organic carbon-based compounds.
010 mixed 10 Advertising and Promotion N/A N/A Saylor
Through this course, students will learn effective advertising and promotion techniques.
008 mixed 8 African Art N/A N/A Saylor
This course will give students a thorough understanding of the art and architecture of Africa from a Western Art historical perspective.
007 mixed 7 African Politics N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives students a complete overview of African politics in historical context.
007 mixed 7 African-American Literature N/A N/A Saylor
The seven units in this course are designed to provide students with an understanding of the verbal modes of African American literature and its impact on the literary production of African American authors.
008 mixed 8 Algebra N/A N/A Saylor
Considered a course in Real World math, this algebra course is designed for students with a solid arithmetic foundation.
008 mixed 8 Algorithms N/A N/A Saylor
Focusing on the fundamentals of computer algorithms, Saylor's course educates students on methods useful in practice.
007 article 7 American Art N/A N/A Saylor
Over the course of the seven units included in this course, students will survey art of America from the colonial era through the post-war 20th-century.
011 article 11 American history: American Civil War to the Present N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's introductory course on United States history covers the reconstruction period from the Civil War to the first decade of the twenty-first century.
010 mixed 10 American Political Thought N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn about American political thought, starting from the early years as a republic through the 1960s.
005 mixed 5 Analytical Chemistry N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor divided this course in Analytical Chemistry into five units, which includes both text and video resources.
009 mixed 9 Ancient and Modern Cities N/A N/A Saylor
This course follows the development of cities and urban regions from the Ancient Period to the present era.
012 mixed 12 Ancient Civilizations of the World N/A N/A Saylor
In this course, students will study the emergence of the major civilizations of the ancient world.
008 article 8 Art Appreciation and Techniques I N/A N/A Saylor
This course explores the visual art forms and their cultural connection for students with little prior experience in the visual arts.
008 article 8 Art Appreciation and Techniques II N/A N/A Saylor
This course takes art appreciation and techniques to a deeper level through the course of eight units.
008 article 8 Art Historical Methodologies N/A N/A Saylor
Through eight units, students will focus on the major methodologies used by art historians.
002 article 2 Art of Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Near East N/A N/A Saylor
This course introduces students to the major artistic and architectural traditions of Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Near East.
005 full-course 5 Art of Ancient Greece and Rome N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's five-unit course on the art of ancient Greece and Rome provides a comprehensive study of art from 900 B.C. to the early 600s B.C.
005 article 5 Art of the Islamic World N/A N/A Saylor
Serving as an introduction to the pre-modern Islamic artistic traditions of the Mediterranean, Near East, Central, and South Asia, this course gives students a through understanding of the art of the Islamic World.
008 mixed 8 Artificial Intelligence N/A N/A Saylor
This course introduces the field of artificial intelligence and is also available on iTunes.
003 article 3 Arts of Asia N/A N/A Saylor
Students will investigate the elements of major pre-Modern artistic traditions of India, China, and Japan.
003 article 3 Arts of Latin America N/A N/A Saylor
Through three units of study, students will gain a chronological understanding and thematic survey of the major themes and developments surrounding Latin American art history.
010 mixed 10 Asia-Pacific Politics N/A N/A Saylor
Designed to give students a look at the politics of the Asia-Pacific region, this course includes a study of China, Japan, and Taiwan, as well as Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, and more.
006 article 6 Baroque Art to Neoclassicism N/A N/A Saylor
Examining the history of Western art, this course is divided into six units through Saylor.
005 mixed 5 Beginning Algebra N/A N/A Saylor
Designed as a remedial course in algebra, this course gives students the basics of algebraic operations and concepts.
011 mixed 11 Biochemistry N/A N/A Saylor
Through the 11 units in this course, students will participate in a study of the chemical processes and compounds, such as cellular makeup, that contribute to the beginning of life in organisms.
009 mixed 9 Bioinorganic Chemistry N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor is working on finishing out this course in bioinorganic chemistry, which will educate students on the role that metal ions play in biological processes.
006 mixed 6 Bioorganic Chemistry N/A N/A Saylor
This course in bioorganic chemistry looks at the chemistry of organic biomolecules.
010 mixed 10 Biotechnology N/A N/A Saylor
In this course, students will learn about the application of biology and biological concepts to science and engineering.
004 mixed 4 Botany N/A N/A Saylor
Students interested in studying plans can take Saylor's course in Botany, which is only four units long.
004 article 4 Buddhist Art N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be introduced to the Buddhist artistic traditions of the South, Southeast, and East Asia, as well as the Himalayas.
008 mixed 8 Business Law and Ethics N/A N/A Saylor
Also available on iTunes, this course will educate students on the laws and ethics of business.
006 mixed 6 Business Statistics N/A N/A Saylor
With videos from the Khan Academy and iTunes, this course thoroughly introduces business statistics to students.
007 mixed 7 C++ Programming N/A N/A Saylor
This program teaches the mechanics of editing and compiling simple programs written in C++, including variables, loops, expressions, functions, and string class.
005 mixed 5 Calculus I N/A N/A Saylor
This course was designed in partnership with the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and prepares students for the basics of calculus.
007 mixed 7 Campaigns and Elections N/A N/A Saylor
Throughout this course, students will be educated on the process and importance of campaigns and elections.
008 mixed 8 Cancer Biology N/A N/A Saylor
This course is designed to introduce students to the origins of cancer and the genetic and cellular basis for such conditions.
013 mixed 13 Capitalism and Democracy in America N/A N/A Saylor
This course traces the routes of capitalism and democracy through American history.
011 mixed 11 Cell Biology N/A N/A Saylor
This course in cell biology takes an in-depth look at the cell's main components and functions.
008 mixed 8 Civil Liberties and Civil Rights N/A N/A Saylor
Students will become familiarized with civil rights and civil liberties in the US through this course from Saylor.
009 mixed 9 Clinical Psychology N/A N/A Saylor
This course covers the basis of clinical psychology, which is the study of diagnosing, treating, and understanding abnormal and maladaptive behaviors.
006 mixed 6 Cognitive Psychology N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be introduced to cognitive psychology and study the ways in which knowledge is acquired about the world around us.
008 article 8 Colonial Latin and South America N/A N/A Saylor
Divided into eight units, this course covers the history of Colonial Latin and South America, investigating the political, economic, and social changes that took place through those regions.
011 mixed 11 Comparative New Worlds, 1400-1750 N/A N/A Saylor
Through 11 study units, this course will give students a thorough introduction to a comparative history of New World societies from 1400 to 1750.
011 mixed 11 Compilers N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn how to effectively use compilers to bolster development code.
008 mixed 8 Complex analysis N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn the theory of analytic functions of a complex variable in this course.
004 mixed 4 Computational Biology N/A N/A Saylor
Computational Biology is a course designed to enable students to use computers to automate data analysis or model hypotheses in the field of biology.
009 mixed 9 Computer Architecture N/A N/A Saylor
Computer architecture requires knowledge of both software and hardware, and this course cultivates that understanding.
003 mixed 3 Computer Skills And Literacy N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor designed the course in computer skills and literacy to teach students the basics of computers.
004 mixed 4 Computer-Aided Design (CAD) N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's Computer-Aided Design course introduces students to a powerful modeling tool used by professionals.
005 mixed 5 Congressional Politics N/A N/A Saylor
This course includes supplemental videos from the Khan Academy, investigating the complexities of the legislative branch.
007 article 7 Contemporary Art N/A N/A Saylor
This course explains how contemporary art is a specific period of art, starting in the 1960s and continuing today.
008 mixed 8 Contemporary Political Thought N/A N/A Saylor
This course provides a broad overview of the major political theorists and their work from the 18th century to present day.
015 mixed 15 Corporate Communication N/A N/A Saylor
For students pursuing a career in business, this course from Saylor can greatly improve their corporate communication skills.
007 mixed 7 Cryptography N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course on cryptography teaches students methods for encrypted coding and writing securities or protections.
006 article 6 Cultural and Literary Expression in Modernity N/A N/A Saylor
Ranging from Frederick Nietzsche to the late 1800s, this course explores the various changes that took place in cultural and literary expression during that time period.
004 mixed 4 Cultural and Literary Expression in the 18th and 19th Centuries N/A N/A Saylor
In four units, students will learn about the cultural and literary expression in the 18th and 19th centuries.
004 mixed 4 Cultural and Literary Expression in the English Renaissance N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives an overview of European history and is divided into four units.
004 article 4 Cultural and Literary Expression in the Renaissance N/A N/A Saylor
Over the course of five units, students will learn about cultural and literary expression during the Renaissance period and its influence on later forms of art.
007 article 7 Cultural Psychology N/A N/A Saylor
This course on Cultural Psychology investigates the cultural, community, and ecological factors that influence how people perceive their environment.
004 mixed 4 Dante N/A N/A Saylor
Dante was a great Italian poet and this course investigates his works and stylistic and thematic contributions to Medieval and Italian literature.
004 mixed 4 Design Decisions in Engineering N/A N/A Saylor
This course focuses on the decision-making process that surrounds various stages of design.
009 mixed 9 Developmental Biology N/A N/A Saylor
Developmental Biology studies organisms and how they come into existence, how life forms, and how complex structures change and are differentiated.
007 mixed 7 Differential Equations N/A N/A Saylor
Supplemental videos from the Khan Academy ensure this course thoroughly explains differential equations to students.
008 mixed 8 Discrete Structures N/A N/A Saylor
Divided into nine sections, this course gives students a clear introduction to discrete mathematics.
006 mixed 6 Dynamic Systems & Controls N/A N/A Saylor
Supplemented with videos from the Khan Academy and divided into five units, this course gives students a thorough understanding of the basics of dynamic systems and controls.
004 article 4 Early Christian and Byzantine Art N/A N/A Saylor
This course studies the history of Eastern (Orthodox) Christian art, beginning with an overview of the emergence of Christianity in the Late Antique period.
011 article 11 Early Globalizations N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's early globalization course investigates the history of the medieval times to the early modern era in an 11-unit program.
004 mixed 4 Econometrics N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor provides this course to give students a clear and simple introduction to econometrics.
004 mixed 4 Econometrics N/A N/A Saylor
This econometrics course gives students straightforward and simple introduction to econometrics.
004 mixed 4 Economic Development N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn about the major theories of economic development and to place them in the proper historical context in this course.
006 mixed 6 Elementary Data Structures N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn about theoretical and practical aspects of elementary data structures and algorithms.
008 article 8 Empire and States in the Middle East and Southwest Asia N/A N/A Saylor
This course discusses the history of the Middle East and Southwest Asia from the pre-Islamic period to the end of World War I.
006 mixed 6 Engineering Communication N/A N/A Saylor
This course enables students to become effective communicators in the world of engineering.
004 article 4 English Composition I N/A N/A Saylor
The materials and research required for this course give students the education necessary to complete the first level of English composition.
005 article 5 English Composition II N/A N/A Saylor
This research intensive course allows students to take the principles of English composition to the next level.
004 mixed 4 English Romantic Poetry N/A N/A Saylor
Arranged to expound on the contexts in which English Romantic poetry flourished, this course is divided into three manageable units.
008 mixed 8 Environmental history N/A N/A Saylor
This course evaluates the history of humankind's relationship with the environment.
010 mixed 10 Ethics and Public Policy N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be educated in matters of ethics and public policy and how those things affect public debate, policymaking, and policy execution.
004 mixed 4 European Politics N/A N/A Saylor
This course examines the role of Europe today and explores the nature of their politics.
006 mixed 6 Evolutionary Biology N/A N/A Saylor
This course investigates the changes of life forms over time and discusses the concepts behind the theory of evolution.
005 mixed 5 Feminist Politics N/A N/A Saylor
This course helps students understand the role that feminism has had in influencing and changing the political and economic realm.
007 mixed 7 Fluid Mechanics N/A N/A Saylor
This course provides the definition and properties of fluid mechanics.
008 mixed 8 Foundations N/A N/A Saylor
For any student struggling in mathematics, this foundations course will prepare them for higher levels of mathematics courses.
007 mixed 7 Gender and Sexuality N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be given an introduction to the psychology behind gender differences and sexuality.
006 mixed 6 General Chemistry I N/A N/A Saylor
Available also on iTunes, this course covers the basics of general chemistry in a six-unit course.
006 article 6 General Chemistry II N/A N/A Saylor
Taking chemistry to the next level, this course investigates more complex chemical issues such as reactants, catalyst and activation energy, and rate law.
010 mixed 10 Genetics N/A N/A Saylor
This course investigates the biology of human genetics and is divided into 10 units for course completion.
010 mixed 10 Geometry N/A N/A Saylor
This course studies primarily in two-dimensional space but includes some study of three-dimensional as well.
007 mixed 7 Global Justice N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor gives students a course in Global Justice based on human rights in seven units.
010 mixed 10 Global Perspectives on Industrialization N/A N/A Saylor
Studies in this course are focused on the emergence and evolution of industrial societies around the world.
009 mixed 9 Greece, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire N/A N/A Saylor
Focusing primarily on the rise and decline of the Greek and Roman civilizations, this course in gives students a deeper look at the history of Greece, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire.
006 mixed 6 Heat Transfer N/A N/A Saylor
Divided into six units, this course investigates the properties and functions of heat as it transfers into other substances.
009 mixed 9 Historical Methodology: The Art and Craft of the Historian N/A N/A Saylor
This course serves as an introduction to historical research methods to help students become familiar with tools and techniques used by historians to study the past.
007 article 7 history of Africa to 1890 N/A N/A Saylor
This course covers the history of Africa from 300,000 BCE to the era of European imperialism in the nineteenth century
000 mixed history of Ancient Civilization N/A N/A Saylor
This course is designed for students to be able to learn about major civilizations in the ancient world.
005 mixed 5 history of Economic Ideas N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's purpose for this course was to give students a comprehensive understanding of the history of economic thinking and ideas.
010 mixed 10 history of Europe, 1000 to 1800 N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be introduced to the history of Europe from the medieval period to the Age of Revolutions in the 18th century.
010 mixed 10 history of Europe, 1800 to the Present N/A N/A Saylor
Featuring videos from the Khan Academy, students will receive a well-rounded overview of the history of Europe from 1800 to present day through this course.
012 mixed 12 Human Anatomy N/A N/A Saylor
Featuring videos from the Khan Academy, this course gives students an introduction to human anatomy and is partnered with a lab course.
013 mixed 13 Human Anatomy Lab N/A N/A Saylor
This lab course should be taken as a co-requisite to the Human Anatomy course from Saylor and will help students become familiar with scientific thinking and techniques.
015 mixed 15 Human Physiology N/A N/A Saylor
This course studies the body's processes and functions and features videos from the Khan Academy and a lab.
012 mixed 12 Human Physiology Lab N/A N/A Saylor
As a supplement to the Human Physiology course offered by Saylor, this course prepares students for scientific thinking and techniques in studying human physiology
008 mixed 8 Human Resource Management N/A N/A Saylor
Divided into eight units, this course in Human Resource Management gives students the building blocks for administrative careers in dealing with employees and personnel.
008 mixed 8 Immunology N/A N/A Saylor
This 8-unit course studies the human immune system and includes text and video lectures.
008 mixed 8 Industrial Organization N/A N/A Saylor
This course observes prominent topics and theories in the subject of industrial organization.
008 mixed 8 Industrial/Organizational Psychology N/A N/A Saylor
As an introductory course, this program educates students on the major concepts of industrial and organizational psychology.
009 mixed 9 Information Security N/A N/A Saylor
This course from Saylor gives students an introductory look at information security and how it is used in the computer industry today.
007 mixed 7 Inorganic Chemistry N/A N/A Saylor
This course in inorganic chemistry studies metals, their compounds, and reactivity in seven units.
005 mixed 5 Intercultural Communication N/A N/A Saylor
Due to the globalized nature of business, this course in intercultural communication can be beneficial to students pursuing a business or communications major.
005 mixed 5 Intermediate Macroeconomics N/A N/A Saylor
In this course, students will build and apply what was learned in the introductory course in macroeconomics.
005 mixed 5 Intermediate Microeconomics N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor designed this course to expand students' knowledge of basic microeconomics.
009 mixed 9 International Law N/A N/A Saylor
This course instructs students on the fundamental principles of international law through nine units of study.
007 mixed 7 International Organizations N/A N/A Saylor
This course discusses how international governance and international government associate with international relations and political science.
005 mixed 5 International Political Economy N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be introduced to two primary aspects of international relations: economics and politics.
004 mixed 4 International Trade N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be provided with the necessary analytical framework for the study of international trade, which covers a vast array of topics related to the subject.
003 mixed 3 Interviewing Skills N/A N/A Saylor
The third course in the Job Search series helps instruct students on effectively presenting and showcasing their personality, strengths, interests, and abilities to potential employers.
005 mixed 5 Introduction to American Politics N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's 9 unit course on American Politics covers a rage of topics, such as the system of government, American politic culture, the Constitution, and Federalism.
005 mixed 5 Introduction to American Politics N/A N/A Saylor
Also available on iTunes, this course provides students with an introductory look at American Politics.
005 mixed 5 Introduction to Business N/A N/A Saylor
For students interested in business, this course will give them an introduction to the subject in a five-part series.
008 article 8 Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology N/A N/A Saylor
Through the eight units contained in this course, students will investigate the aspects of biology that occur on the microscopic level, with molecules and cells.
007 article 7 Introduction to Comparative Politics N/A N/A Saylor
Through these seven units, students will learn about the process and theory of comparative politics.
006 mixed 6 Introduction to Computer science N/A N/A Saylor
This course introduces the field of computer science and provides a basis of understanding for computer programming.
007 mixed 7 Introduction to Computer science II N/A N/A Saylor
As a continuation of the first course in computer science, this course introduces students to more advanced elements of computer science.
007 mixed 7 Introduction to Computer science II N/A N/A Saylor
Designed as a continuation of the introduction to computer science I course offered by Saylor, this course examines more complex computer science topics and laying a solid foundation for future studies in the subject.
005 article 5 Introduction to Cultural and Literary Expression N/A N/A Saylor
This five-unit program is designed to explore the history and practice of English as a scholarly discipline.
007 mixed 7 Introduction to Electromagnetism N/A N/A Saylor
This seven unit course expounds upon what was taught in the introduction to mechanics in relation to electromagnetism.
007 article 7 Introduction to Electromagnetism N/A N/A Saylor
This course explores the four fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear forces, and strong nuclear forces.
008 article 8 Introduction to Evolutionary and Ecological Biology N/A N/A Saylor
Contrary to molecular biology, evolutionary biology and ecology study the biological changes that occur on a much larger scale, across entire populations of organisms.
007 mixed 7 Introduction to Evolutionary Biology and Ecology Lab N/A N/A Saylor
Although Saylor cannot recreate a true lab environment, this course allows students to become familiar with scientific thinking and techniques, enabling them to explore the key principles of evolutionary biology and ecology.
007 article 7 Introduction to Evolutionary Biology and Ecology Lab N/A N/A Saylor
Although Saylor cannot recreate a true lab environment, this course allows students to become familiar with scientific thinking and techniques, enabling them to explore the key principles of evolutionary biology and ecology.
008 mixed 8 Introduction to Financial Accounting N/A N/A Saylor
This course will prepare students for financial accounting and is divided into eight manageable units.
010 mixed 10 Introduction to Human Resources Management N/A N/A Saylor
The purpose of this course is to give students a general overview of the applications and concepts surrounding Human Resource Management.
007 mixed 7 Introduction to International Relations N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be introduced to the various aspects of international relations and foreign affairs.
009 article 9 Introduction to International Relations N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course on international relations educates students on the fundamentals of international relations and gives a basic understanding of foreign affairs.
008 mixed 8 Introduction to Literary Theory N/A N/A Saylor
Students interested in literature will be given a foundational course on literary theory, upon which the rest of the courses are based.
015 mixed 15 Introduction to Mass Media N/A N/A Saylor
The purpose of this course is to take a comprehensive look at the elements of mass communication and impact of the media.
008 mixed 8 Introduction to mathematical Reasoning N/A N/A Saylor
Primarily, this course's function is to bridge the gap between introductory mathematics in algebra and calculus with more advanced mathematical courses, such as analysis and abstract algebra.
004 mixed 4 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be given an introduction to mechanical engineering through this course from Saylor.
006 mixed 6 Introduction to Mechanics N/A N/A Saylor
Covering the basics, this six-unit course gives students a practical introduction to mechanics.
009 article 9 Introduction to Mechanics N/A N/A Saylor
After providing an evaluation of the language and analytical techniques specific to physics, this course addresses the concept of significant figures, scientific notation, and order of magnitude estimates in addition to other principles of mechanics.
010 mixed 10 Introduction to Modern Database Systems N/A N/A Saylor
Students will receive a comprehensive introduction to modern database systems and learn how to properly manipulate them.
008 mixed 8 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (a) N/A N/A Saylor
Although this course and the secondary option cover essentially the same material, this course gives greater attention to molecular genetics, DNA replication, and recombination.
008 mixed 8 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (a) N/A N/A Saylor
Although this course and the secondary option cover essentially the same material, this course gives greater attention to molecular genetics, DNA replication, and recombination.
010 mixed 10 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (b) N/A N/A Saylor
Like the first option, this course serves as an introduction to molecular and cellular biology, but it explores chemistry and Mendelian Genetics as well as digging deeper into the concepts of cellular reproduction.
010 mixed 10 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (b) N/A N/A Saylor
Like the first option, this course serves as an introduction to molecular and cellular biology, but it explores chemistry and Mendelian Genetics as well as digging deeper into the concepts of cellular reproduction.
008 mixed 8 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology Lab N/A N/A Saylor
Through eight units, students will focus on studying the Scientific Method, methods for creating successful scientific experiments, and understanding the experiments of others.
008 article 8 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology Lab N/A N/A Saylor
Through eight units, students will focus on studying the Scientific Method, methods for creating successful scientific experiments, and understanding the experiments of others.
004 article 4 Introduction to Music N/A N/A Saylor
The purpose of this course is to give students an introduction to western classical tradition, in music, sound, and culture.
010 mixed 10 Introduction to Paralegal Studies N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives students a thorough introduction to paralegal studies through 10 units.
005 mixed 5 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations N/A N/A Saylor
This course provides a glimpse into the complex world of partial differential equations.
005 mixed 5 Introduction to Philosophy N/A N/A Saylor
This course introduces students to the major topics, problems, and methods of philosophy.
006 mixed 6 Introduction to politics N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor designed this course to give students a basic overview of politics and divided the materials into six manageable units.
006 article 6 Introduction to Politics N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's introduction to politics course provides students with the basic principles of politics and various perspectives on how we define politics and its domain, along with the history and changes of politics over time.
005 mixed 5 Introduction to Probability Theory N/A N/A Saylor
Students interested in probability theory, Saylor provides this introductory course.
008 article 8 Introduction to Psychology N/A N/A Saylor
This text-only course provided by Saylor will help students gain a comprehensive overview of psychology.
007 mixed 7 Introduction to Public Administration N/A N/A Saylor
This course educates students on the role of government in society.
006 full-course 6 Introduction to Statistics N/A N/A Saylor
Students interested in statistics can take this complete course from Saylor, which provides video and text instruction materials, assignments, and more.
006 mixed 6 Introduction to Statistics N/A N/A Saylor
Supplemented with video lectures from the Khan Academy, this course gives students a comprehensive introduction to statistics.
010 mixed 10 Introduction to United States history: Reconstruction to the Present N/A N/A Saylor
Also available on iTunes and divided into 10 units, this course gives students an introduction to US history from the reconstruction period to present day.
010 full-course 10 Introduction to Western Art history N/A N/A Saylor
Spanning Proto-Renaissance to Contemporary Art, this course is offered in 10 units by Saylor.
005 article 5 Introduction to Western Art history N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor gives students a complete introduction of western art history, from the prehistoric to the gothic.
003 mixed 3 Introduction to Western Political Thought N/A N/A Saylor
Through three units, this course expounds on the major texts in the history of political thought.
011 mixed 11 Islam, The Middle East, and The West N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be acquainted with the history of the Middle East -- from the rise of Islam to the 21st century, with emphasis on the encounters and exchanges between the West and Islam.
005 mixed 5 James Joyce N/A N/A Saylor
James Joyce is widely considered the most influential author of the 20th century and this course explores his aesthetic and artistic sensibilities.
003 mixed 3 Job Search Skills N/A N/A Saylor
The first in a series of four courses under the subject of Job Searching, this course gives students the tools and knowledge necessary to be a smart job searcher.
011 mixed 11 Labor Economics N/A N/A Saylor
This course educates students on building a good theory of the labor market, including empirical implications that can be tested with real world data.
005 mixed 5 Latin American/Caribbean Politics N/A N/A Saylor
Students will receive an introduction to the politics of the Caribbean and Latin America, as well as examine the effects of the area's developments.
001 article 1 Lifespan Development N/A N/A Saylor
Only one unit long, this course discusses the issue of psychology problems due to lifespan development.
004 article 4 Linear Algebra N/A N/A Saylor
Linear Algebra is taught over the course of four units through Saylor in an all-text format that gives students the materials necessary to become practiced in the subject.
004 mixed 4 Linear Algebra II N/A N/A Saylor
Students taking this course will gain a deeper understanding of the principles of linear algebra.
006 mixed 6 Local Area Networks N/A N/A Saylor
Also available on iTunes, this course in local area networks gives students the information necessary to understand components of LANs, protocols used, and various layers within a network.
008 mixed 8 Logic and Critical Thinking N/A N/A Saylor
Students will gain the ability to use logic and critical thinking through analytical reasoning.
008 article 8 Logic and Critical Thinking N/A N/A Saylor
Introduces the concept of critical thinking and expounds on the basics of meaning analysis, then explores a primer in analyzing arguments.
008 article 8 Logic and Critical Thinking N/A N/A Saylor
Introduces the concept of critical thinking and expounds on the basics of meaning analysis, then explores a primer in analyzing arguments.
006 mixed 6 Management Information Systems N/A N/A Saylor
Management information systems are generally associated with databases, the internet, and server rooms, which makes this course especially valuable to business students.
005 mixed 5 Management Leadership N/A N/A Saylor
This course on Management Leadership can give students an edge in the competitive business market as it teaches effective leadership strategies that can help a student succeed in their career.
006 mixed 6 Managerial Accounting N/A N/A Saylor
Students taking the managerial accounting course will learn how to track various forms of data in order to report to investors, regulators, and potential business associates.
006 mixed 6 Marine Biology N/A N/A Saylor
This course in Marine Biology allows students to study ocean life and the complexity of the oceanic environment.
004 mixed 4 Materials & Materials Processing N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn how to properly choose and process materials as it relates to engineering.
006 mixed 6 math for Economists N/A N/A Saylor
Students in this course will gain a repertoire of skills and techniques to solve fundamental problems in microeconomics and macroeconomics.
003 mixed 3 mathematical Logic and Theory of Computation N/A N/A Saylor
This course discusses the principles and application of mathematical logic and the theory of computation.
009 mixed 9 Measurement & Experimentation Laboratory N/A N/A Saylor
Complete with supplemental videos from the Khan Academy, this course provides students the opportunity to practice taking measurements and doing experiments, though not in an actual laboratory.
003 mixed 3 Mechanics I N/A N/A Saylor
Also available on iTunes, this course gives students a comprehensive introduction to Mechanics.
006 mixed 6 Mechanics II N/A N/A Saylor
As the second part to Mechanics I, this course explores the dynamics of mechanics more in-depth.
004 mixed 4 Medieval Cultural and Literary Expression N/A N/A Saylor
This course covers the very origins of literary expression in the English language, identifying and examining forms, genres, conventions, and other topics related to literature.
009 mixed 9 Medieval Europe N/A N/A Saylor
This course introduces the history of the European Middle Ages and Renaissance to students through nine media-enhanced units.
003 mixed 3 Medieval Women Writers N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course on Medieval Women Writers examines the works of medieval women who wrote poetry, religious works, and more.
010 mixed 10 Microbiology N/A N/A Saylor
Taking the study of botany to a smaller scale, Saylor offers this comprehensive course on Microbiology in text format.
004 mixed 4 Microscopic Anatomy N/A N/A Saylor
Complete with an interactive lab, this course gives students the opportunity to study microscopic anatomy in-depth.
016 mixed 16 Mideast Politics N/A N/A Saylor
The primary purpose of this course is to build an understanding of the key issues and conflicts in Middle Eastern politics.
008 mixed 8 Mobile Applications Development N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn how to develop mobile applications.
008 mixed 8 Modern Africa N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor developed this course to be chronologically and thematically structured in presenting the history of Modern Africa.
007 mixed 7 Modern Art N/A N/A Saylor
Students will examine various artistic movements that comprise the 19th- and 20th-century modern art over the course of seven units.
009 mixed 9 Modern Latin America N/A N/A Saylor
This course is an introduction to the history of Latin America from the early 19th century to present day.
008 mixed 8 Modern Middle East and Southwest Asia N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor designed this course to introduce students to the history of modern Middle East and Southwest Asia; this course is also available on iTunes.
014 mixed 14 Modern Northeast Asia N/A N/A Saylor
This course traces the political, economic, and cultural development of Northeast Asia.
008 mixed 8 Modern Poetry and Poetics N/A N/A Saylor
This course looks at the time period of 1890 to 1950 and the works of the famous poets during that time.
011 mixed 11 Modern Revolutions N/A N/A Saylor
Supplemented with video materials from the Khan Academy, this course covers the history of modern revolutions that occurred between the 17th century and today.
011 mixed 11 Molecular Biology N/A N/A Saylor
With supplemental videos from the Khan Academy, this course gives students a comprehensive look into biology at the molecular level.
006 mixed 6 Money, Banking, And Financial Markets N/A N/A Saylor
The six units of this course will provide students with a thorough understanding of the significance of banking, money, and financial markets of a developed economy.
005 mixed 5 Moral and Political Philosophy N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives students an introductory look at the basics of moral and political philosophy.
005 article 5 Moral and Political Philosophy N/A N/A Saylor
This course, divided into five units, explains the complex issues of moral and political philosophy.
004 mixed 4 Multivariable Calculus N/A N/A Saylor
Students will quickly become familiar with multivariable calculus with this four-unit course.
006 mixed 6 Negotiations and Conflict Management N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn effective techniques for negotiations and conflict management.
008 mixed 8 Network Applications Development N/A N/A Saylor
Through the eight units in this course, students will learn about one of the most practical and applicable forms of development.
010 mixed 10 Neurobiology N/A N/A Saylor
Through the 10 units in this course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the biology of the human nervous system.
009 mixed 9 Neuropsychology N/A N/A Saylor
This category of psychology looks at the functions and nature of the brain and is presented by Saylor as a nine-unit course.
005 mixed 5 Non-Standard Computing N/A N/A Saylor
This course takes a look at several unconventional methods and theories for computing.
005 mixed 5 Numerical Analysis N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor designed this course in Numerical Analysis to teach students the practice of solving problems involving continuous variables.
009 mixed 9 Numerical Methods for Engineers N/A N/A Saylor
This course explains numerical methods for engineers over the course of nine units.
009 mixed 9 Operating Systems N/A N/A Saylor
Focused primarily on UNIX-based operating systems, this course also covers alternative operating systems, such as Windows.
010 mixed 10 Operations Management N/A N/A Saylor
This course in operations management focuses on preparing students to use limited resources wisely.
007 mixed 7 Organic Chemistry I N/A N/A Saylor
This course focuses primarily on the chemical element carbon, and is divided into seven units.
007 mixed 7 Organic Chemistry I N/A N/A Saylor
This course focuses primarily on the chemical element carbon, and is divided into seven units.
011 mixed 11 Organic Chemistry II N/A N/A Saylor
As a continuation of Organic Chemistry II, this course takes a deeper look at the chemistry in an 11-part program.
011 mixed 11 Organizational Behavior N/A N/A Saylor
This course in organizational behavior gives students the resources necessary to help the people in a company be successful, translating into the success of the company.
006 mixed 6 Organizational Behavior N/A N/A Saylor
This course investigates how people interact in organizations and is supplemented with both video and text materials.
006 mixed 6 Pathobiology N/A N/A Saylor
videos from the Khan Academy and text lectures are used to teach students about the subject of human disease, with special emphasis on the cause of disease at the cellular level.
010 mixed 10 Payroll Applications N/A N/A Saylor
Through this course, students will gain the knowledge and ability to process payroll in a professional capacity.
006 mixed 6 Philosophy of science N/A N/A Saylor
Through this six-unit course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the philosophy of science.
010 mixed 10 Physical Chemistry I N/A N/A Saylor
Divided into 10 units, this course focuses primarily on the fundamentals of thermodynamics
009 mixed 9 Physical Chemistry II N/A N/A Saylor
Although this is the second part to Physical Chemistry, it differs greatly as it studies the principles and laws of quantum mechanics as well as the interactions between matter and electromagnetic waves.
004 mixed 4 Population Ecology N/A N/A Saylor
Featuring lectures from Yale, students will be taken through a study of the interactions between organisms and their environment.
005 mixed 5 Pre-College English N/A N/A Saylor
For students rusty on the edges about English, this course is a great remedial type of course for strengthening writing skills.
009 mixed 9 Pre-Modern Northeast Asia N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be introduced to the history of pre-modern Northeast Asia through these nine units.
004 mixed 4 Precalculus II N/A N/A Saylor
Developed in partnership with the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and featuring videos from the Khan Academy, this course gives students a much deeper look at precalculus.
008 mixed 8 Principles of Finance N/A N/A Saylor
Although similar to the Financial Accounting course also offered by Saylor, this program focuses more on what managers, investors, and government agencies do with the information taught in the first course.
005 mixed 5 Principles Of Human Communication N/A N/A Saylor
Students will gain an introductory understanding of human communication through Saylor's five-unit course.
010 mixed 10 Principles of Macroeconomics N/A N/A Saylor
The purpose of this course is to provide students with a basic understanding of economics on a larger scale.
009 mixed 9 Principles of Management N/A N/A Saylor
This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of management as they are currently practiced.
007 mixed 7 Principles of Marketing N/A N/A Saylor
This course from Saylor gives students a comprehensive understanding of the principles of Marketing
007 mixed 7 Principles of Microeconomics N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives students a basic understanding of the principles of microeconomics.
003 mixed 3 Professional Etiquette N/A N/A Saylor
This course on professional etiquette helps students present themselves professionally to future employers and in the workplace, and is the last in the four-part Job Search series.
003 mixed 3 Professional Writing N/A N/A Saylor
Students who desire to learn effective document writing for professional writing needs can take this three-unit course on the subject.
007 mixed 7 Programming Languages N/A N/A Saylor
This upper division course studies the design of programming languages.
006 mixed 6 Project Management N/A N/A Saylor
Project management is perhaps the most important subject for students who are interested in pursuing a business career and Saylor offers this six-unit course for that purpose.
007 article 7 Psychotherapy N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course on Psychotherapy gives students an understanding of the practices clinical psychologists use to treat mental disorders.
006 mixed 6 Public Finance N/A N/A Saylor
The public finance course from Saylor focuses on the origins of public finance, which is between public economics and public choice.
010 mixed 10 Public Policy Process N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives students a basic understanding of the process of public policy.
010 mixed 10 Public Relations N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's public relations course was designed specifically to prepared students to conduct public relations suitable for any type of business.
015 article 15 Public Speaking N/A N/A Saylor
This course from Saylor explores effective strategies for public speaking.
005 mixed 5 Real Analysis I N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be given a thorough introduction to the analysis of real numbers.
008 mixed 8 Real Analysis II N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's second course in real analysis takes the study of real numbers to a greater, more complex level.
006 mixed 6 Research Methods N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor developed a two-part series on research methods and this first part gives the foundation of research methodologies most often used in the social sciences.
005 mixed 5 Research Methods Lab N/A N/A Saylor
The second part of the two-part series on research methods replicates a lab environment for students to practice their acquired knowledge of research methods.
004 mixed 4 Restoration & Eighteenth-century Drama N/A N/A Saylor
This course introduces students to the range of drama that was written and performed in England and Continental Europe during 1660 to 1800.
003 mixed 3 Resume Writing N/A N/A Saylor
In this course, students will learn techniques and strategies for writing quality resumes.
006 mixed 6 Risk Management N/A N/A Saylor
Risk management is one of the most important elements in business and Saylor's course on the subject will give students a comprehensive introduction to the concept.
002 article 2 Roman Architecture N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor divided the course in Roman Architecture into two units that investigate the architecture of Ancient Rome.
007 mixed 7 Sensation and Perception N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn about the processes of sensation and perception, which allow humans to absorb information from environmental stimuli.
005 mixed 5 Shakespeare N/A N/A Saylor
This course expands on the history and impact of the literary contributions of William Shakespeare, who is considered the greatest dramatist of all time.
007 article 7 Single-Variable Calculus I N/A N/A Saylor
Calculus I course provided by Saylor gives students materials and assignments to gain a thorough understanding of single-variable calculus.
006 mixed 6 Single-Variable Calculus II N/A N/A Saylor
Supplemented by videos from the Khan Academy, this course takes a deeper look at single-variable calculus.
004 mixed 4 Small Business Management N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course on Small Business Management introduces students to Entrepreneurship and Business Planning.
007 article 7 Social Psychology N/A N/A Saylor
Comprised of seven units, this course introduces students to the concepts and ideas in the area of social psychology.
008 mixed 8 Software Engineering N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives students practice in applying engineering and computer science concepts in creating and maintaining software.
004 mixed 4 Spectroscopy N/A N/A Saylor
This course studies the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation.
003 mixed 3 Spreadsheets N/A N/A Saylor
This is a comprehensive introductory course designed to teach students how to use spreadsheets, such as Microsoft Excel.
006 mixed 6 Statistics II N/A N/A Saylor
This course teaches students to use the statistical tools and techniques used by modern statisticians.
004 mixed 4 Strategic Information Technology N/A N/A Saylor
This course focuses on the allocation and use of technology resources in a business setting.
005 article 5 Strategic Management N/A N/A Saylor
This course is divided into five units and teaches students the principles of strategic management, used primarily in business.
003 mixed 3 Student Design Project N/A N/A Saylor
This gives students the opportunity to apply the knowledge they have accumulated in the subject of engineering by completing a student project.
006 mixed 6 The Age of Revolutions in the Atlantic World, 1776-1848 N/A N/A Saylor
Students will become familiar with the history of the Age of Revolutions in the Atlantic World from 1776 to the mid 1800s.
007 mixed 7 The Age of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1500-1900 N/A N/A Saylor
Through seven units of study, students will be introduced to the history of the Atlantic slave trade, dating from 1500 to 1900.
007 mixed 7 The American Renaissance N/A N/A Saylor
Complete with web media and text reading materials, this course gives students a comprehensive overview of the literary works of the American Renaissance.
005 mixed 5 The Gothic Novel N/A N/A Saylor
This course explores the literary time period of 1760 to 1820, including contemporary authors like Stephen King.
004 full-course 4 The Italian Proto-Renaissance to Mannerism N/A N/A Saylor
This course identifies the effects that the Renaissance had on the arts of Italy and discovers the ways specific historical developments impacted those arts from the late 1300s to the end of the 16th century.
003 article 3 The Philosophy of Death N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course on the Philosophy of Death investigates the philosophical problems surrounding death in this three-unit course.
004 mixed 4 The Poetry of John Milton N/A N/A Saylor
John Milton lived in a time when politics and religion were in a tumultuous state and this course investigates the effect that had on his literary works.
006 mixed 6 The Presidency and the Executive Branch N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course on the Presidency and the Executive branch discusses the origins of the offices and early debates around the institution of the presidency.
013 mixed 13 The Psychology of Learning and Behavior N/A N/A Saylor
Through the 13 units in this course, students will be introduced to the principles of learning and behavior relevant to psychology.
010 mixed 10 The Silk Road and Central Eurasia N/A N/A Saylor
This course introduces students to the history of Central Eurasia and the Silk Road, during the time period of 4500 B.C.E. to the 19th century.
004 mixed 4 The Victorian Novel N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor developed this course to acquaint students with the broad socio-historical and literary context of Victorian novels.
006 article 6 Theories of Personality N/A N/A Saylor
Divided into six units, this course on the theories of personality explains the concept of how personality can affect a person's psychology.
005 mixed 5 Thermal-Fluid Systems N/A N/A Saylor
In seven units, this course will educate students on the transfer of work, energy, and material through gases and liquids.
006 mixed 6 Thermodynamics N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives students the information necessary to use energy analysis to solve engineering problems.
006 mixed 6 Topics in Applied mathematics N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives a general overview of the techniques and practices of applied mathematics.
008 article 8 Twentieth Century Art N/A N/A Saylor
This course investigates the history of cultural and artistic developments of the 20th-century in the Western world and concentrates on major styles in painting and sculpture.
005 mixed 5 United States Foreign Policy N/A N/A Saylor
Students will learn about the components and structure of US foreign policy.
010 mixed 10 US Intelligence and National Security N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course in US intelligence and national security studies the checks and balances within the government for security and accountability.
004 mixed 4 War and American Society N/A N/A Saylor
Saylor's course on war and American society focuses on the wars and military conflicts that have influenced the economic, social, and political development of the United States.
006 mixed 6 Web Development N/A N/A Saylor
Students will be taught a basic overview of web development through this course from Saylor.
003 mixed 3 Word Processing Using Microsoft Word N/A N/A Saylor
This course gives students instruction on how to use Microsoft Word with little or no prior experience.
010 article 10 World history in the Early and Modern Era (1600-Present) N/A N/A Saylor
From the medieval times to the early modern era of the 1200s to the 1600s, this course gives students a thorough introduction to the world's major civilizations during early globalizations.
004 mixed 4 Zoology N/A N/A Saylor
Over the course of four units, students will study diversity of animal life, classification, behavior, and more.