Founded in 1861, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has five schools and one college, containing a total of 32 academic departments, with a strong emphasis on scientific, engineering, and technological education and research.
36 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Courses
The MIT Biology Department core courses all cover the same core material, which includes the fundamental principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology,...
This subject is aimed at students with little or no programming experience. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in...
This course is an introduction to copyright law and American law in general. Topics covered include: structure of federal law; basics of legal research; legal citations;...
Introduction to Psychology is a survey of the scientific study of human nature, including how the mind works, and how the brain supports the mind. Topics include...
This course explores the basic principles of chemistry and their application to engineering systems. It deals with the relationship between electronic structure,...
The MIT Biology Department core courses all cover the same core material, which includes the fundamental principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology,...
This is a basic course on matrix theory and linear algebra. Emphasis is given to topics that will be useful in other disciplines, including systems of equations,...
This graduate-level course is a continuation of Computational Science and Engineering I. Topics include numerical methods; initial-value problems; network flows;...
How can we harness the emerging forms of interactive media to enhance the learning process? Professor Miyagawa and prominent guest speakers will explore a broad...
This course covers vector and multi-variable calculus. It is the second semester in the freshman calculus sequence. Topics include vectors and matrices, partial...
Klaus-Jürgen Bathe is a pioneer in finite element analysis, a mathematical strategy for pushing beyond existing boundary domains and creating higher values. The...
This course examines works of film in relation to thematic issues of philosophical importance that also occur in other arts, particularly literature and opera. Emphasis...