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Open Educational Resources

Learn what Open Educational Resources (OER) are, why they matter, and how to find, use, and adapt them for your teaching

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Eberly College of Business 

  • Accounting
  • Finance and Economics
  • Hospitality and Employment Relations
  • Management
  • Marketing

College of Education and Human Services

  • Counseling and Human Development
  • Career and Wellness Education
  • Educational and School Psychology
  • Professional Studies in Education
  • School Psychology, Special Education, and Sociology

College of Arts, Humanities, Media, and Public Affairs

  • Art and Design
  • Communications Media
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Language, Literature, and Writing
  • History, Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies
  • Music, Theatre, and Dance

College of Health Sciences

  • Allied and Public Health
  • Nursing 
  • Psychology

John J. and Char Kopchick College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

  • Anthropology, Geospatial and Earth
  • Biology
  • Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Physics
  • Mathematical and Computer Sciences
  • Safety Sciences and Environmental Engineering

University College

  • Department of Student Affairs, Student Success, and Disability Access