Course catalog
Browse college-level courses across every major area of study. Each one is self-paced and recommended for credit.
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Introduction to Python Programming
Write your first programs in Python and start solving real problems with code.
Introduction to Psychology
The science of mind and behavior — and what the research actually shows.
English Composition
Write with clarity, structure, and confidence — across every kind of essay.
Introduction to Web Development
Build your first websites with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
AI & Machine Learning Essentials
What models actually do — and how to use them responsibly today.

College Algebra
Master functions, equations, and graphs — the toolkit for every later math course.
Spanish I
Greet, order, ask, and tell — your first real conversations in Spanish.
Data Structures & Algorithms
Arrays, trees, graphs, and the patterns behind every efficient program.
Introduction to Data Analytics
Turn raw data into clear insight with Python, SQL, and good questions.

Introduction to Business
A broad survey of the modern business landscape: management, marketing, finance, and operations.
Anatomy & Physiology
Structure and function across every major system of the human body.
Calculus I
Limits, derivatives, and the language of change.

Introduction to Information Technology
Hardware, software, networks, and security — the building blocks of modern IT.
Principles of Microeconomics
Supply, demand, and the choices firms and households make every day.
Databases & SQL
Design schemas, write powerful queries, and reason about real data.
Public Speaking
Plan, write, and deliver speeches that land — even if you start out nervous.

Principles of Management
Plan, organize, lead, and control — the four functions every manager uses every day.
Physics I — Mechanics
Forces, motion, and energy — the foundations of classical physics.
Cybersecurity Foundations
Threats, defenses, and how modern organizations stay safe online.
Principles of Macroeconomics
GDP, inflation, unemployment, and the policy levers behind them.
Spanish II
Past, future, and the grammar to talk about more than just today.

Introduction to Statistics
Make sense of data: distributions, inference, and the everyday misuse of statistics.
Precalculus
Bridge algebra and calculus with confidence — functions, trig, and limits.
UX Design Fundamentals
Research, wireframe, prototype, test — design the product, not just the screen.
Project Management
Scope, schedule, and deliver — the universal language of getting work done.
Calculus II
Integration techniques, sequences, series, and a window into deeper math.

Financial Accounting
Read, build, and reason about the three core financial statements with confidence.
General Chemistry
Atoms, bonds, and reactions — the unifying ideas behind chemistry.
Medical Terminology
Roots, prefixes, and suffixes — the language of clinical medicine.
French I
Bonjour to fluent first conversations — French for absolute beginners.
Cloud Computing Fundamentals
Compute, storage, and networking — explained the way the cloud actually works.

Human Biology
How the human body works, from cells and tissues up through every major organ system.
World History
From early civilizations to the modern era — the long arc of human societies.
Nutrition Science
Macros, micros, and the evidence behind what humans should actually eat.
Linear Algebra
Vectors, matrices, and the geometry behind modern machine learning.

Introduction to Sociology
How groups, institutions, and culture shape the lives of individuals.
Graphic Design Fundamentals
Type, color, and layout — the working language of every designer.
Marketing Essentials
Positioning, segmentation, and the 4 Ps that drive modern brands.
Creative Writing
Fiction, memoir, and poetry — find your voice and finish your first pieces.
Physics II — Electricity & Magnetism
Electric fields, circuits, and the inseparable dance of E and B.

Art History I
Trace the visual story of humankind from cave paintings to the early Renaissance.
Mobile App Development
Ship your first cross-platform mobile app with React Native.
Introduction to Philosophy
The big questions, the great thinkers, and how to argue carefully.

Environmental Science
Climate, ecosystems, and the choices that will shape the next century.
Foundations of Entrepreneurship
Find a problem worth solving and build the smallest version that proves it.
U.S. History
A balanced survey from the colonial era through the present.
Abnormal Psychology
How clinicians understand, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions.
Introduction to Business Law
Contracts, torts, and the legal landscape that shapes every business decision.
Discrete Mathematics
Logic, sets, and combinatorics — the foundations of computing.
Music Theory I
Scales, chords, and the underlying grammar of Western music.
Astronomy
Planets, stars, galaxies — the universe as we currently understand it.

Approaches to Studying Religion
Examine the world's religious traditions with the tools of the modern humanities.
Introduction to Engineering
Design thinking, problem-solving, and the engineering mindset.
Technical Writing
Documentation, instructions, and reports that real people can use.
Introduction to Public Health
Populations, prevention, and the systems that keep communities healthy.
Developmental Psychology
How people grow and change from infancy through old age.
Genetics
DNA, inheritance, and the molecular logic of life.
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Police, courts, and corrections — and the debates shaping reform.
Electric Circuits
Resistors, capacitors, and the rules that govern every circuit you'll meet.
Introduction to Political Science
States, power, and the institutions that shape modern political life.
Educational Psychology
How students learn — and the teaching practices that actually work.
Introduction to Law
Courts, contracts, and the building blocks of the American legal system.
Statics
Forces in equilibrium — the foundation of mechanical and civil engineering.
Cultural Anthropology
How human societies organize meaning, work, and belief.
Intercultural Communication
Communicating clearly across cultures, online and in person.
Foundations of Education
The systems, history, and ideas behind modern schooling.
Materials Science
Why steel is strong, why polymers stretch, and why glass shatters.