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 CMS.930 Media, Education, and the Marketplace, Fall 2001

How can we harness the emerging forms of interactive media to enhance the learning process? Professor Miyagawa and prominent guest speakers …

MIT6.042JF10

Instructors: Tom Leighton, Marten van Dijk This course covers elementary discrete mathematics. Mathematical definitions and proofs are emph…

MIT 21H.931 Seminar in Historical Methods, Spring 2004

Instructor: Prof. Anne McCants This course is designed to acquaint students with a variety of approaches to the past used by historians wri…

MIT20.309F06

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This course covers sensing and measurement for quantitative molecular/cell/tissue analysis, in terms of genetic, biochemical, and biophysica…

MIT 21M.542 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Musical Time, IAP 2010

Instructor: Michael Cuthbert (moderator), Robert Jaffe, Libby Larsen, Sara Brown, with performers from the Boston Chamber Music Society Vie…

MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006

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Differential Equations are the language in which the laws of nature are expressed. Understanding properties of solutions of differential equ…

MIT11.948S05

This course is being offered in conjunction with the colloquium The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq, which is sponsored by MIT's Center for …

MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes, Spring 2011

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Lecture videos from 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes, Spring 2011. View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-262S11 Instructor: Rob…

MIT 22.091 Nuclear Reactor Safety, Spring 2008

Instructor: Prof. Andrew Kadak Problems in nuclear engineering often involve applying knowledge from many disciplines simultaneously in ach…

MIT RES.6-008 Digital Signal Processing, 1975

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Instructor: Alan V. Oppenheim Set of 20 video lectures for Signals and Systems, an introductory course in analog and digital signal process…

MIT21M.342F08

This class explores composition and arrangement for the large jazz ensemble from 1920s foundations to current postmodern practice. Considera…

MIT 24.264 Film as Visual and Literary Mythmaking, Fall 2005

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Instructor: Irving Singer This course examines problems in the philosophy of film as well as literature studied in relation to their making…

MIT21M.621S04

This course explores contemporary American theatrical expression as it may be organized around issues of gender and cultural identity. This …

MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007

Instructor: Prof. David Jerison This introductory calculus course covers differentiation and integration of functions of one variable, with…

MIT OCW - RES.6-006

This resource contains demonstrations used to illustrate the theory and applications of lasers and optics. Lasers today are being used in …

MIT 4.367 Studio Seminar in Public Art, Spring 2006

How do we define Public Art? This course focuses on the production of projects for public places. Public Art is a concept that is in constan…

MITRES.6-001S08

Published in 1989 by Prentice-Hall, this book is a useful resource for educators and self-learners alike. The text is aimed at those who hav…

MIT 2.57 Nano-to-Micro Transport Processes, Spring 2012

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Instructor: Prof. Gang Chen View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/2-57S12 This course aims at a fundamental understanding of descrip…

MIT11.309JS06

This course explores photography as a disciplined way of seeing, of investigating landscapes and expressing ideas. Readings, observations, a…

MIT 18.03SC Differential Equations, Fall 2011

OCW Scholar courses are designed for independent learners who have few additional resources available to them. The courses are substantially…

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