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Study of physical effects in the vicinity of a black hole as a basis for understanding general relativity, astrophysics, and ...
This class is an introduction to the dynamics and vibrations of lumped-parameter models of mechanical systems. Topics include kinematics; force-momentum ...
"Parrhesia" was an Athenian right to frank and open speaking, the right that, like the First Amendment, demands a "fearless ...
Discrete stochastic processes are essentially probabilistic systems that evolve in time via random changes occurring at discrete fixed or random ...
This course provides an integrated introduction to electrical engineering and computer science, taught using substantial laboratory experiments with mobile robots. ...
This course is a survey of the scientific study of human nature, including how the mind works, and how the ...
Humans are social animals; social demands, both cooperative and competitive, structure our development, our brain and our mind. This course ...
MIT OpenCourseWare
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.
What is MIT OpenCourseWare? MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT.
- OCW is not an MIT education.
- OCW does not grant degrees or certificates.
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In 1999, MIT Faculty considered how to use the Internet in pursuit of MIT's mission - to advance knowledge and educate students—and in 2000 proposed OCW. MIT published the first proof-of-concept site in 2002, containing 50 courses. By November 2007, MIT completed the initial publication of virtually the entire curriculum, over 1,800 courses in 33 academic disciplines. Going forward, the OCW team is updating existing courses and adding new content and services to the site.