MIT OpenCourseWare

MIT OpenCourseWare is an innovative initiative from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that aims to share knowledge and resources with learners around the globe. Launched in 2002, this project provides free access to a wealth of course materials from a wide range of subjects taught at MIT. It reflects the institution's commitment to advancing education and making high-quality learning resources available to anyone with an internet connection. Whether you're interested in engineering, humanities, or science, there's something for everyone to discover.

As you explore the offerings from MIT OpenCourseWare, you'll find a treasure trove of lectures, assignments, and exams that mirror the actual courses taught at one of the world's leading universities. This unique approach allows self-learners, educators, and curious minds to engage with complex topics at their own pace. So dive in, and let the wisdom of MIT's faculty guide you on your educational journey!

MIT 5.60 Thermodynamics & Kinetics, Spring 2008

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This subject deals primarily with equilibrium properties of macroscopic systems, basic thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium of reactions in …

MIT 6.041 Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability, Fall 2010

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Welcome to 6.041/6.431, a subject on the modeling and analysis of random phenomena and processes, including the basics of statistical infere…

MIT 21M.380 Music and Technology (Contemporary History and Aesthetics), Fall 200…

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Instructor: Prof. Christopher Ariza This course is an investigation into the history and aesthetics of music and technology as deployed in …

OCW Scholar: Fundamentals of Biology

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Instructor: Dr. Michelle Mischke This collection contains clips from lecture videos of MIT's Introduction to Biology classes. Each video wi…

MIT 6.046J / 18.410J Introduction to Algorithms (SMA 5503), Fall 2005 (2005); Re…

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This course teaches techniques for the design and analysis of efficient algorithms, emphasizing methods useful in practice. Topics covered i…

MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007

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6.002 is designed to serve as a first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering (EE), or electrical engineering and computer science…

MIT STS.050 The History of MIT, Spring 2011

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View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/STS-050S11 Instructors: Merrit Roe Smith, David Mindell This course examines the history of MI…

MIT6.035F05

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6.035 is a course within the department's "Computer Systems and Architecture" concentration. This course analyzes …

MIT 21F.223 / 21F.224 Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation, Fall 2004

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This course is designed for high-intermediate ESL students who need to develop better listening comprehension and oral skills, which will pr…

MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005

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This is a basic subject on matrix theory and linear algebra. Emphasis is given to topics that will be useful in other disciplines, including…

MIT 16.01 Unified Engineering I, II, III, & IV, Fall 2005 - Spring 2006

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The basic objective of Unified Engineering is to give a solid understanding of the fundamental disciplines of aerospace engineering, as well…

16.660 / 16.853 / ESD.62J Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods, January (IAP) …

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This course introduces the fundamental Lean Six Sigma principles that underlay modern continuous improvement approaches for industry, govern…

MIT2-830JS08

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This course explores statistical modeling and control in manufacturing processes. Topics include the use of experimental design and response…

MITSP.722S05

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D-Lab: Development, Design and Dissemination is a design studio course in which students work on international development proj…

MIT 6.003 Signals and Systems, Fall 2011

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Instructor: Dennis Freeman The analysis of signals and systems forms a key part of many modern technologies, including communications and f…

MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007 - Lectures 1-7

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This introductory calculus course covers differentiation and integration of functions of one variable, with applications. Lectures 1-7.

Gödel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey

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What do one mathematician, one artist, and one musician all have in common? Are you interested in zen Buddhism, math, fractals, logic, parad…

MIT6.006F11

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Lecture videos from 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms, taught by Erik Demaine and Srini Devadas. The course is divided into eight units: int…

MIT6.270IAP05

6.270 is a hands-on, learn-by-doing class, in which participants design and build a robot that will play in a competition at the end of Janu…

MIT3.60F05

This course covers the derivation of symmetry theory; lattices, point groups, space groups, and their properties; use of symmetry in tensor …

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