Undergraduate Engineering Technology OpenCourseWare

  1. Undergraduate Electronics Engineering OpenCourseWare

  2. Undergraduate Robotics OpenCourseWare

  1. Undergraduate Electronics Engineering OpenCourseWare

  2. Undergraduate Robotics OpenCourseWare

  • Fusion and Plasma Physics OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Course by MIT on Fusion Engineering and Plasma Physics

    The seminar-style course 'Fusion and Plasma Physics' is made available as free OpenCourseWare by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering. The undergraduate-level course covers several topics related to studies in fusion engineering and plasma physics, including fusion reactors, magnetohydrodynamics and DT fusion. This course is ideal for students studying Engineering or Physics.

  • Ionizing Radiation OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Course on Ionizing Radiation by MIT

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering offers its course, 'Introduction to Ionizing Radiation,' as a free OpenCourseWare. This undergraduate course introduces engineering students to the basic uses and properties of ionizing radiations.

  • Medical Imaging OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Medical Imaging Class

    Students interested in an introduction to medical imaging technologies may download free materials from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's OpenCourseWare, 'Principles of Medical Imaging.' This course provides information on tomographic imaging devices, covering both principals behind the technologies and their applications. Students who have previously studied differential equations and electromagnetism will be well prepared for this challenging course.

  • Nuclear Systems Design Project OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Class on Nuclear Systems Design

    The Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers free OpenCourseWare materials from its course, 'Nuclear Systems Design Project.' This course, offered at both the undergraduate and graduate level, challenges students to complete a project displaying an integrated approach to nuclear engineering. The course will be of interest to all students with a general understanding of nuclear physics as well as students who enjoy solving challenging interdisciplinary problems.

  • The Nuclear Fuel Cycle OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Class on the Nuclear Fuel Cycle

    Explore the safe and effective use of nuclear fuel in this free online OpenCourseWare from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 'Systems Analysis of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle,' students learn about the preparation, use and safe disposal of nuclear fuels. This advanced undergraduate-level course is designed for students studying Physics, Engineering and related fields.