The following courses have replaced a commercial textbook with an open textbook and/or open educational resources for the 2026 Summer term at Douglas College. This list does not include the courses that require no textbooks:
- BIOL 1100 section 001, taught by Todd Harper
- BIOL 1103 ALL SECTIONS
- BIOL 1104 ALL SECTIONS
- BIOL 1203 ALL SECTIONS
- BIOL 2401 ALL SECTIONS
- BLAW 1320 sections 001, 050, taught by Scott Van Dyk
- BLAW 3760 section 050, taught by Scott Van Dyk
- BUSN 1200 section 002, taught by Florence Daddey
- BUSN 3312 ALL SECTIONS
- BUSN 3600 section 001, taught by Florence Daddey
- CHEM 1104 ALL SECTIONS
- CHEM 1108 ALL SECTIONS
- CHEM 1110 section 002, taught by Janet Ochola
- CHEM 1210 ALL SECTIONS
- CHEM 1135 section 001, taught by Sam Schechter
- CMNS 3700 section 050, taught by Sam Schechter
- EAES 1120 section 001, taught by Derrick Midwinter
- MATH 1101 section 001, taught by Muhammad Usman
- MATH 1105 section 001, taught by Bruce Kadonoff
- MATH 1125 section 001, taught by Elaine Lin
- MATH 1234 section 001, taught by Muhammad Usman
- MATH 2210 ALL SECTIONS
- MATH 0310 section 001, taught by Jeff McManus
- MATU 0410 section 002, taught by Jeff McManus
- MATU 0411 section 001, taught by Jeff McManus
- NURS 2218 section 080, taught by Leisha Vandermey and Tonya Roy
- NURS 3318 section 090, taught by Leisha Vandermey and Tonya Roy
- NURS 3418 section 090, taught by Leisha Vandermey and Tonya Roy
- PHIL 1102 section 001, taught by Elliot Rossiter
- PHIL 1103 section 001, taught by Elliot Rossiter
- PHIL 1122 sections 001, 050, taught by Elliot Rossiter
- PHYS 1104 ALL SECTIONS
- PHYS 1107 ALL SECTIONS
- PHYS 1210 ALL SECTIONS
- PSYC 1100 section 007, taught by Clare Van Norden
- PSYC 2360 section 001, taught by Shahnaz Winer
- SPSC 1192 section 090, taught by Karine Hamm
- STSU 1100 section 001, taught by Cavanagh Whitely
Our thanks go out to these faculty for adapting their courses to integrate OERs. Your decision to use OERs is directly affecting Douglas College students by reducing their financial burden to buy textbooks and other resources.


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