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 24.209 Philosophy In Film and Other Media Spring 2004

Instructor: Prof. Irving Singer This course examines works of film in relation to thematic issues of philosophical importance that also occ…

MIT 11.949 City Visions: Past and Future, Spring 2004

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This class is intended to introduce students to understandings of the city generated from both social science literature and the field of ur…

MIT SP.775 D-Lab Energy, Spring 2011

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View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/SP-775S11Instructors: MIT Students, Amy BanzaertThis project-based class explores sustainable e…

MIT 21L.448J Darwin and Design, Fall 2010

This video course covers Darwin's model for understanding how natural objects and systems can help understand design. It looks at pre- and p…

MIT4.370F05

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"Parrhesia" was an Athenian right to frank and open speaking, the right that, like the First Amendment, demands a "fearless s…

MIT 21L.432 Understanding Television, Spring 2003

The subtitle of this course for the spring 2003 term is "American Television: A Cultural History." The class takes a cultural appr…

MIT OCW 18.03 Differential Equations Video Lectures Spring 2004

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18.03 Differential Equations video lectures from Spring 2004. 33 lectures approx 1hr each. See MPEG filenames for lecture numbers.

3.320 Atomistic Computer Modeling of Materials, Spring 2005

This course uses the theory and application of atomistic computer simulations to model, understand, and predict the properties of real mater…

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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