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Our content is 85% complete

The Saylor Foundation Status

Want to know which courses have a full textbook and/or a full set of video lectures?
Check out the Content Matrix here.

Below, you will find a list of the courses available on our site and the percent to which they are “complete.”

By “complete,” what do we mean?  What does 100% “complete” mean for me, the student?

A 100% complete course offers you (the student) access to a reading, lecture or other educational resource for EVERY concept the instructor covers in the course.  It means that ALL the content (regardless of type) you need to master this course and pass the final exam is there and ready for you to explore.

What does an incomplete percentage mean…such as a course with 90%?

Any course completeness below 100% means that Saylor.org is missing content for part of this course.  These “missing resources” or areas of that course that need additional materials are marked in red on the home pages of these incomplete courses.  If you would like to contribute your work to our project to help us reach 100% completeness, please visit our “Want to Contribute?” page.

Please use the following list of Majors to navigate the page

90% The Art History Discipline

Core Program

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Electives

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96% The Biology Discipline

Core Program

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Elective Courses

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81% The Business Administration Discipline

Core Program

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Elective Courses

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82% The Chemistry Discipline

Pre-Requisites

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Core Program

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Elective Courses

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91% The Computer Science Discipline

Core Program

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Required Mathematics

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Elective Courses

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96% The Economics Discipline

Core Program

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Elective Courses

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87% The English Literature Discipline

Foundational English/Writing

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Elective Courses

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87% The History Discipline

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Geographical Concentrations

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Elective Courses

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72% The Mathematics Discipline

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Advanced Mathematics

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Elective Courses

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82% The Mechanical Engineering Discipline

Core Program

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Required Mathematics

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Required Science

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70% The Political Science Discipline

Core Program

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Political Theory Subfield

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International Relations Subfield

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Comparative Politics Subfield

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American Politics Subfield

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94% The Psychology Discipline

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Elective Courses

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