Undergraduate Electrical Engineering OpenCourseWare

  • Audio Engineering (Science of Sound) OpenCourseWare: USU's Free Undergraduate Audio Engineering Class

    From the sound your hands makes when they clap to the humming of your computer, this free OpenCourseWare analyzes how sound is produced and perceived. 'Science of Sound' is offered by Utah State University (USU) and covers a broad range of sonic production techniques and the theory behind sound waves. This undergraduate-level course is appropriate for students interested in Music Production, Mathematics, Engineering or Physics.

  • Bioinformatics and Proteomics OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Bioinformatics Class

    'Bioinformatics and Proteomics,' an OpenCourseWare that is provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), focuses on developing an understanding of the methods and techniques that are essential for the study of proteomics and bioinformatics. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students earning degrees in Biology, Computer Science or Engineering will find this undergraduate-level information beneficial.

  • Communication Systems OpenCourseWare: USU's Free Bachelor Level Class on Communication Systems

    Learn the fundamentals of analog and digital communication and discover how to solve communication systems problems. 'Communication Systems I,' is an OpenCourseWare from Utah State University, covers analog amplitude, signal space concepts and other fundamentals of data transmission. This free course is designed for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering.

  • Computation Structures OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Course Digital Systems Design

    The discipline of computation structures emphasizes a bottom-up approach to the study of computer systems. 'Computation Structures' is an OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that examines the process involved in the creation and study of digital systems. It is recommended that students possess a basic understanding of computers, programming languages and electrical concepts before attempting this course. Undergraduate students earning bachelor's degrees in Computer Science or Engineering may be interested in this course.

  • Computer System Engineering OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Class on Computer Systems Engineering

    'Computer System Engineering,' a free OpenCourseWare from MIT, examines the dynamics involved in the engineering of software and hardware computer systems. A background in computation structures and a basic understanding of computer programming languages and introductory electrical engineering is recommended. Students who are interested in electronics, computer science or those completing engineering degree-related programs, such as the Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, will find this undergraduate-level information helpful.

  • Digital Systems OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Bachelor Level Digital Systems Course by MIT

    'Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory' is a free class that is provided by MIT and is part of the OpenCourseWare project. The course focuses on digital design topics that are used to build simple and complex digital systems. The course is recommended for undergraduate students interested in earning a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.

  • Electrical Engineering (Microelectronic Circuits) OpenCourseWare: UC Berkeley's Free Bachelor Level Engineering Class on Microelectric Circuits

    Learn the fundamentals of circuitry concepts and techniques for analysis in this OpenCourseWare from UC Berkeley. 'Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits' focuses on the principles of digital electronic circuits, including current, voltage, binary logic and inversion. This undergraduate-level course is intended for students interested in studying Electrical Engineering or related fields.

  • Electrical Engineering Lab Skills OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Electrical Engineering Course by MIT

    'Hands-On Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab Skills' is an OpenCourseWare that is provided by MIT. The course exposes students to passive and active electronic components, examines the fundamentals of analog and digital circuits and the theory of their operation. Students completing computer science curriculums or engineering-related degree programs, including the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, will find the information in this undergraduate-level course beneficial.

  • Electromagnetics and Applications OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Electromagnetics Course by MIT

    'Electromagnetics and Application' is a free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This course not only investigates the impact of electromagnetic phenomena in wireless applications, but in other modern technologies as well. The course is taught with undergraduate-level students in mind, especially those interested in the applications of physics, engineering and mathematics.

  • Error Control Coding OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Class on Error Control Coding by USU

    'Error Control Coding' introduces both convolutional and block coding types and describes the algebraic formulas necessary to determine and apply Reed-Solomon codes. A series of mathematical proofs are used to help students fully grasp the course material. A background in linear algebra and probability is recommended for students looking to get the most out of this undergraduate-level OpenCourseWare from Utah State University (USU).

  • Micro and Nano Processing Technology OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Design Fabrication Course

    Working on a scale 1000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair, nanotechnologists are producing exciting advancements in many fields of study. This OpenCourseWare, 'Micro/Nano Processing Technology,' provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, examines the technology and concepts that underlie fabrication at the micro- and nano- scales. This course is geared toward undergraduate students interested in a variety of disciplines, including chemistry, applied biotechnology, computer engineering and, of course, nanotechnology.

  • Modern Optics OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course on Optical Devices by MIT

    Optics is the technological force underlying everyday conveniences, such as copiers, DVD players, supermarket scanners, digital cameras and even the Internet. 'Modern Optics Project Laboratory,' a free OpenCourseWare that is offered by MIT, examines laboratory optics and optical theories, mechanisms and methods. Students interested physics, astronomy computer science will find the information in this undergraduate-level course beneficial.

  • Photonics (Quantum Electronics) OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course by MIT

    Photons are 'visible-light particles' and are the basic unit of measurement of light. 'Fundamentals of Photonics: Quantum Electronics' is a free course provided by MIT as part of the OpenCourseWare project. The course investigates the physics that underlie the influence of quantum mechanics on the actions of electrons in matter. This course is recommended for students with an undergraduate-level understanding of math and physics.

  • Programming Using Python OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Introductory Programming Course by MIT

    Python is an object-oriented programming language that has quickly become popular in software development. 'A Gentle Introduction to Programming Using Python Programming Using Python' is an OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This course offers an introduction to Python and is intended for students who possess little or no programming skills. Any undergraduate student, even those pursuing non-technical bachelor's degrees will benefit from this course.

  • Semiconductor Transistors OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course on Semiconductor Transistors by The Open University

    Microchips have become central to the success of the technology and electronic industries. 'The Incredible Shrinking Chip,' offered by The Open University, looks at the semiconductors short history while exposing how these chips have integrated with old technology. This undergraduate-level course is open to all students interested in learning more about semiconductors and how they've become integral to our live.

  • Signal Processing and Linear Systems OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate EE Course on Signal Processing by USU

    This OpenCourseWare from Utah State University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering focuses on analyzing the function and design of electrical systems using analytical techniques of discrete-time systems and vector-space concepts. This undergraduate-level course from USU is intended for students studying Mathematics, Engineering or related fields.

  • Signals and Systems OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course by MIT on Signal and System Analysis

    Engineering professionals must have a solid understanding of the fundamentals of signals and systems and how to apply that knowledge to real-world applications. 'Signals and Systems' is an OpenCourseWare that is provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This course focuses on the basics of signals and systems analysis. Although this OpenCourseWare is geared toward aspiring electrical engineers, undergraduate students in other disciplines will also benefit from this course.

  • Strobe Project OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Photographic Technology Course by MIT

    'Strobe Project Laboratory' is a free OpenCourseWare class provided by MIT that concentrates on the fundamentals of photography and electronic flashes, specifically the use of strobe, or high-speed, photography. The course is intended for undergraduate students in all disciplines with an interest in photography. No previous photography experience is needed to thoroughly enjoy this fascinating course.