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- Fundamentals of Physics: Professor Ramamurti Shankar's physics course from Yale covers Newtonian mechanics, special relativity, and more.
- Principles of Chemical Science: Professors Ceyer and Drennan of MIT provide this introductory chemistry course.
- Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics: Yale's Professor Charles Bailyn discusses extra-solar planets, black holes and dark energy in this course.
- Life in the Palaeozoic: Take a look at the evolution that occured in the Palaeozoic era.
- General Biology I: Learn the basic principles of biology in this course.
- General Biology II: This course continues the principles from General Biology I.
- Physics I: Classical Mechanics: Professor Lewin from MIT discusses Newtonian mechanics, fluid mechanics, and kinetic gas theory.
- Climate Change: Understand the basic science behind climate change and global warming.
- Quantum Mechanics: Get a working knowledge and comprehension of quantum mechanical operations.
- Organic Chemistry I: Professors Berkowski and O'Connor of MIT cover the basic principles of the structure and reactivity behind organic molecules.
- Earthquakes: Learn about these destructive natural disasters.
- Comparing Stars: Get an introduction to stars and the Hertzprung-Russell diagram.
- Physics III: Vibrations and Waves: Physics III with MIT's Professor Lewin covers mechanical vibrations, waves, and beyond.
- Introduction to Modern Physics: This course discusses physics from Max Planck to Einstein.
- Superconductivity: Take a look at the phenomenon of superconductivity and its applications.
- Electricity and Magnetism: Learn about electromagnitism in everyday objects and beyond with MIT professor Walter Lewin.
- Evolution Through Natural Selection: Explore the theory of evolution by natural selection according to Charles Darwin.
- Physics for Humanists: Learn about classical and modern physics with emphasis on the connection between science and society.
- The Evolving Universe: This course discusses the "Big Bang" and what is believed to have happened in the moments following.
- Physics I: Physics I with MIT professor Stanley Kowalski is an introduction to classical mechanics.
- The Sun: Get an in-depth look at the brightest star in our universe.
Math
Study math, from simple prices to calculus in these courses.
- Linear Algebra: MIT professor Gilbert Strang discusses matrix theory and linear algebra.
- Exploring Distance Time Graphs: Learn how to present mathematical information in graphs.
- Differential Equations: MIT professors Arthur Mattuck and Haynes Miller present differential equations in this course.
- An Introduction to Complex Numbers: In this course, you'll take a look at complex numbers and learn how they're defined.
- Calculus I: Get an introduction to differential and integral calculus in this course.
- Calculus II: This course is a continuation of Calculus I.
- Calculus III: Follow the continuation of Calculus I and II in this course and learn about calculus of functions of several variables.
- Prices: Take a look at a number of different ways to compare prices.
- Single Variable Calculus: MIT's Professor Jason Starr covers differation and integration of functions of one variable.
- Systems of Differential Equations: Learn how a variety of situations can by modeled into linear differential equations.
- Math Everywhere: Learn how to recognize math when you come across it.
Engineering & Computer Science
Learn about computer networks, electrical engineering, and more with these classess.
- Circuits and Electronics: Get an introduction to the fundamentals of the lumped circuit abstraction from MIT's Professor Anant Agarwal.
- Network Security: Learn about the methods available for network security.
- Science of Sound: This course covers 8 different aspects of sound.
- Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering: In this course, you'll find applications of approximation, interpolation, and more.
- Protocols in Multi-Service Networks: Examine protocols in networks that interconnect devices for two-way communication.
- Flash: Get familiarized with Macromedia Flash in this course.
- Mathematical Methods for Engineers I: Check out math for engineers from MIT's Professor Gilbert Strang.
- Signals and Systems: Find out about systems realizations, Fourier transform, and more.
- Computers and Computer Systems: This course discusses the computers we encounter in our daily lives.
- Computer System Engineering: MIT professors Balakrishnan and Madden provide an overview of the engineering behind computer software and hardware systems.
- Communications Systems I: This course covers analog communication, including the basic Fourier transform properties.
- Fluid Mechanics: This course covers fluid properties, dynamics, flow, and more.
- Information on the Web: Learn how to use the Internet as an information resource.
- Microelectronic Devices and Circuits: Professor del Alamo of MIT covers devices, circuits and systems in this course.
- Stochastic Processes: Get an introduction to stochastic processes, presented in communications, signal processing, and more.
- Introducing ICT Systems: Learn about what ICT systems are and how they work.
- Models and Modeling: This course discusses models and the modeling process.
- Soil-based Hazardous Waste Management: Learn about the engineering management of hazardous waste in this course.
- Introduction to Algorithms: Learn about the design, analysis, and methods of efficient algorithms from MIT professors Eric Demaine and Charles Leiserson.
- Error Control Coding: Get an understanding of modern error control coding, with an emphasis on algebraic block coding.
- Designing the User Interface: Discover how user interface design can create a user-friendly environment.
- Uncertainty in Engineering Analysis: This course offers a study of probability and statistics for engineers.
- Signals and Systems: This course from MIT discusses the fundamentals of signal and system analysis.
- Accessibility in Interaction Design: Take a look at disabilities and understand how you can create a design that's accessible to all.
- Mathematics for Computer Science: MIT professors Meyer and Rubinfeld introduce discreme mathematics for computer science and engineering.
- Biochemical Engineering: This course covers biochemical processes, thermodynamics, and kinetics.
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs: MIT professors Grimson, Darrell, and Szolovits offer an introduction to the principles of computation.
- An Introduction to Data and Information: Learn how a computer processes data into information.
- Information Theory: Explore the limits of the representation and transmission of information in this course.





