Graduate Level Medical Sciences OpenCourseWare

  1. Graduate Level Dentistry OpenCourseWare

  2. Graduate Level Psychology OpenCourseWare

  1. Graduate Level Dentistry OpenCourseWare

  2. Graduate Level Psychology OpenCourseWare

  • Biomedical Optics OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Course on Optical Technologies

    In recent years optical technologies have become more commonly used in the fields of biomedical research and health care. 'Biomedical Optics,' an OpenCourseWare offered by MIT, explore concepts like how light spreads in tissues, bright and dark fields and phrase contrast microscopy. Graduate students in health science-related degree programs, such as the Master of Science degree in Health Science Technology will find this course beneficial.

  • Cellular and Molecular Immunology OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Level Health Science Course on Immunology

    Immunology is a branch of science focusing on the study of the immune system. 'Cellular and Molecular Immunology,' a free OpenCourseWare that is provided courtesy of MIT, is an introductory course that examines the structure and function, disorders of the immune system, immunization, blood banking and organ transplantation. Students completing a health sciences-related degree program, such as the Master of Science degree in Immunology and Infectious Disease will benefit from this course.

  • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level MRI Technology Course

    'Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging' is a free OpenCourseWare that is offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This course examines the role of medical imaging technology in mapping the human brain and how it has enhanced the understanding of brain functions and physiology. The content is geared toward graduate-level students earning degrees like the Master of Science degree in Health Science and Technology. Students are encouraged to have studied physics, calculus and differential equations before attempting this challenging course.

  • Gastroenterology OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Medical Science Course on Gastroenterology by MIT

    'Gastroenterology,' an OpenCourseWare offered by MIT, utilizes currently available data to investigate and study the anatomical, physiological and biological aspects of diseases of the digestive system. Undergraduate students interested in attending medical school. and students enrolled in health-related degree programs, such as the Master of Science in Health Science, will find the information in this graduate-level course useful.

  • Genomic Medicine OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Genomic Technologies

    MIT offers this OpenCourseWare, entitled 'Genomic Medicine,' which examines technical advances in genomic technologies and cutting edge computational methods in prognostics, diagnostics and therapeutics. This course will look at key issues regarding genomics and medicine, including such questions as 'What does a doctor need to know?' and 'What type of questions a physician should expect from clients?' A background in genetics and some computer programming skills are prerequisites for this course. Medical students, biomedical scientists, biomedical engineers and students completing degree programs, such as the Master of Science degree in Genetics, will benefit from this graduate-level course.

  • Genomics and Computational Biology OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Course by MIT on Computational Biology

    'Genomics and Computational Biology' is an OpenCourseWare presented by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This course evaluates the association between sequence, structure and function in complex biological organisms. A basic foundation in biology, computer science and statistics is recommended for course participants. Students enrolled in bioinformatics, genomics or health sciences- related degree programs, such as the Master of Science degree in Computational Biology will find the information in this graduate-level course beneficial.

  • Genomics, Computing, Economics, and Society OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Grad-Level Genomics Course by MIT

    Genomics is the science that study genes their function and structure, particularly focusing on gene mapping and the sequencing of DNA. 'Genomics, Computing, Economics, and Society' is a free OpenCourseWare offered by MIT. The course concentrates on how genome study can provide solutions to challenges in the fields of biology, medicine and industry. This course is recommended for graduate students earning master's degrees in Health Care Administration, Biology or related fields.

  • Human Pathology OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Diagnostic Medicine Course by MIT

    The objective of the 'Principle and Practice of Human Pathology' OpenCourseWare from MIT is to enhance students understanding of the causes, processes, and development of human diseases. It also investigates current methods for diagnosis. Students interested in biology, engineering, bioinformatics or completing health science-related degree programs, such as the Master of Health Science and Technology degree will find the contents of this graduate-level course beneficial.

  • Information Technology in the Health Care System of the Future OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Grad-Level Health Care Course by MIT

    MIT offers this OpenCourseWare that examines the role of information technology in transforming the delivery of health care. The objective of 'Information Technology in the Health Care of the Future' is to develop students' skills in assessing and evaluating management systems and technological programs that are geared toward health care providers, as well as to create solutions for future challenges. Graduate students earning a degree in Information Technology or Health Care Policy may find this course beneficial.

  • Magnetic Resonance Analytic, Biochemical, and Imaging Techniques OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Medical Imaging Course by MIT

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers this OpenCourseWare, entitled 'Magnetic Resonance Analytical, Biochemical, and Imaging Techniques.' It examines the use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), which is an analytical method that facilitates the detection of subatomic and structural data of molecules in magnetic resonance imaging. The course is designed for graduate students with an interest in biochemistry or students completing health-science-related degree programs, such as the Master of Science degree in Health Science Technology.

  • Medical Artificial Intelligence OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Artificial Intelligence Course

    This OpenCourseWare entitled, 'Medical Artificial Intelligence,' is offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The course examines the use of artificial intelligence technologies that incorporate the insight of medical experts, representational models and computer technology to create state-of-the art tools for delivering better health care. This graduate-level course is intended for students earning degrees in a healthcare field.

  • Modeling Issues in Speech and Hearing OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Level Course on Auditory and Speech Biophysics

    Explore the process of scientific modeling in this free online OpenCourseWare from MIT. 'Modeling Issues in Speech and Hearing' uses hearing and speech studies to explore more general questions related to the theory and practice of model building. Students of Biology or Biophysics will find this graduate-level course particularly relevant to their studies.

  • Molecular Biology for the Auditory System OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Molecular Biology Course

    Discover how the inner ear functions and malfunctions in this free online OpenCourseWare from MIT. In 'Molecular Biology for the Auditory System,' students will review the physiology of the inner ear and explore topics on molecular biology, the mechanics of hearing and hearing loss. This graduate-level course is well suited to medical students and master's or doctoral students in Biology or Neuroscience.

  • Music Perception and Cognition OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Course on Music Perception and Cognition

    Are you a music lover? Explore how we perceive music and why it has such a strong effect on listeners in this free online OpenCourseWare from MIT. 'Music Perception and Cognition' is a graduate-level course that is well suited to individuals seeking master's or doctoral degrees in Music, Biology, Psychology or Neuroscience.

  • Narrative Ethics (Literary Text and Moral Issues in Medicine) OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Health Science Course by MIT

    Explore medical ethics through the interpretive lens of literature and poetry in 'Narrative Ethics: Literary Texts and Moral Issues in Medicine.' This free online OpenCourseWare from MIT uses literary texts, such as Kafka's 'Metamorphosis,' to teach analytical skills that can be critical to the practice of medicine. 'Narrative Ethics: Literary Texts and Moral Issues in Medicine' is a graduate-level self-study course that is well suited to medical students and individuals seeking a master's or doctoral degree in Medicine or Biology.

  • Nursing Research (For Advanced Practice) OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Nursing Research Class by University of Michigan

    The University of Michigan's School of Nursing offers a version of its course 'Utilization of Nursing Research in Advanced Practice' as a free OpenCourseWare. The course explores the use of statistical analysis tools and technologies to help advanced practice nursing professionals improve patient care. This course is appropriate for graduate-level students who have experience using statistics to analyze collected data, as well as established nursing professionals looking to expand their skill sets.

  • Physiology of the Ear OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Human Physiology Course by MIT

    Discover the workings of hearing and the human ear in this free online OpenCourseWare from MIT. In 'Physiology of the Ear,' students will learn how the different parts of the ear work together to transmit sound, as well as the many physiological causes of hearing disorders. This graduate-level course is well suited for students interested in studying Medicine or Biology.

  • Social Studies of Bioscience and Biotech OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Biotechnology Course by MIT

    New biotechnologies, such as stem cell research, can often raise complex medical and ethical questions. Explore social and clinical controversies in the biological sciences in 'Social Studies of Bioscience and Biotech,' a free online OpenCourseWare from MIT. This graduate-level course is intended for students studying Biology, Philosophy and Medicine.

  • The Peripheral Auditory System OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Course by MIT on the Human Auditory System

    Explore the physiology of hearing in this free online OpenCourseWare from MIT. In 'The Peripheral Auditory System,' students will learn about the anatomy of the inner ear and the consequences of damage to the auditory periphery. This graduate-level course students studying Medicine or Biology, particularly those specializing in hearing and speech.