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Biology of Aging

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Jessica Kelly

Subject(s): Biology, life sciences

Last updated: 05/05/2025

Includes the study of the gross and microscopic structure of the systems of the human body with special emphasis on the relationship between structure and function. Integrates anatomy and physiology of cells, tissues, organs, the systems of the human body, and mechanisms responsible for homeostasis.

Child and Adolescent Psychology

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Florida State College at Jacksonville

Subject(s): Child, developmental and lifespan psychology

Last updated: 05/05/2025

Contemporary Health Issues

CC BY (Attribution)   English (United States)

Author(s): Pepe Aragon

Subject(s): Health, Relationships and Personal development

Last updated: 05/05/2025

Criminal Justice

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Brenda Vollman, Borough of Manhattan Community College

Subject(s): Criminal justice law

Last updated: 05/05/2025

Criminology

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Ilgin Yorukoglu, Borough of Manhattan Community College

Subject(s): Crime and criminology

Last updated: 05/05/2025

Developmental Psychology

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Herkimer, Bill Pelz

Subject(s): Child, developmental and lifespan psychology

Last updated: 05/05/2025

This course is designed to provide an engaging and personally relevant overview of the discipline of Developmental Psychology.  In this course you will examine the cultural, social, psychological, and physiological influences which imp[act human development from conception to death.  You – the student – will provide much of the substantive content and teaching presence in this course.

Except where expressly noted otherwise, the contents of this course
are based on materials published in the Open Source Library by Linda Overstreet. These materials
were originally published freely under a Creative Commons Attribution
License (you can review the license at
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). The original version of
the materials as published as Psyc 200 Lifespan Development may be accessed for
free at http://opencourselibrary.org/econ-201/.

English Composition

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Jeff Meyers, Clinton Community College

Subject(s): Language learning: writing skills

Last updated: 05/05/2025

English Composition I

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Florida State College at Jacksonville

Subject(s): Language learning: writing skills

Last updated: 05/05/2025

English Literature II

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Whitney Nelson, Bunker Hill Community College

Subject(s): Biography, Literature and Literary studies

Last updated: 05/05/2025

English Literature: Victorians and Moderns is an anthology with a difference. In addition to providing annotated teaching editions of many of the most frequently-taught classics of Victorian and Modern poetry, fiction and drama, it also provides a series of guided research casebooks which make available numerous published essays from open access books and journals, as well as several reprinted critical essays from established learned journals such as English Studies in Canada and the Aldous Huxley Annual with the permission of the authors and editors. Designed to supplement the annotated complete texts of three famous short novels: Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw, Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, each casebook offers cross-disciplinary guided research topics which will encourage majors in fields other than English to undertake topics in diverse areas, including History, Economics, Anthropology, Political Science, Biology, and Psychology. Selections have also been included to encourage topical, thematic, and generic cross-referencing. Students will also be exposed to a wide-range of approaches, including new-critical, psychoanalytic, historical, and feminist.

In addition, each selection is accompanied by a variety of study questions and stable internet links to enriching dramatic adaptations, as well as broadcast discussions of selected works and authors. Some of the units afford students the opportunity to explore archival documents and to use them in their own research.

Finally, the opentext contains 3 practical appendices: a glossary of literary terms, detailed instruction in writing about literature; and thorough guidance in documenting the research paper in accordance with current MLA guidelines.

Enhanced College Writing

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Bunker Hill Community College

Subject(s): Language learning: writing skills

Publisher: Professor Emeritus Faye Eichholzer

Last updated: 05/05/2025