Undergraduate Materials Engineering OpenCourseWare
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Electrical, Optical and Magnetic Materials and Devices OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Materials Engineering Course by MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Electrical, Optical and Magnetic Materials and Devices' course as free OpenCourseWare. The original course is optional in MIT's B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering degree program. The course prepares students for careers in the interdisciplinary field of materials science, which uses concepts from chemistry, physics and engineering to explore the ways that the atomic-level properties of substances affect the performance of the devices they're used to make.
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Materials Processing OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Class on Materials Processing by MIT
The OpenCourseWare, titled 'Materials Processing', is provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The course is designed for materials science and engineering students and focuses on efficient production of solid materials within given parameters.
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Materials Processing OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Engineering Class on Materials Processing by MIT
This OpenCourseWare, titled 'Materials Processing', is provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the materials within come from the MIT course of the same name. The course is designed for Materials Science and Engineering students and focuses on efficient production of solid materials within given parameters.
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Materials Science OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Materials Science Class by MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers this OpenCourseWare titled 'Fundamentals of Materials Science', which comes from the actual MIT course of the same name. The undergraduate course is designed as an introduction to the field of materials science for Materials Science and Engineering students.
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Mathematics for Materials Scientists and Engineers OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Materials Engineering Course by MIT
This OpenCourseWare, titled 'Mathematics for Materials Scientists and Engineers', is provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and comes from the actual MIT course of the same name. The undergraduate course covers fundamental mathematical techniques for use in Materials Science and Engineering disciplines. Indeed, the course is designed for Materials Science and Engineering students.
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Mechanical Behavior of Materials OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Bachelor Level Materials Engineering Class by MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers this OpenCourseWare titled 'Mechanical Behavior of Materials', which comes from the actual MIT course of the same name. The undergraduate course is designed for Materials Science and Engineering students and examines a material's mechanical behavior.
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Mechanics of Material Systems OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Bachelor Level Materials Engineering Course by MIT
'Mechanics of Material Systems: An Energy Approach' is a free OpenCourseWare from MIT that focuses on first energy values, including deformation, elasticity, momentum balance, plasticity and yield design. This course is intended for students earning an undergraduate degree in an engineering discipline. Prior civil engineering coursework is encouraged.
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Nanomechanics of Materials and Biomaterials OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Engineering Course by MIT on Nanomechanics
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers this OpenCourseWare titled 'Nanomechanics of Materials and Biomaterials'; the materials in this free course come from the actual MIT course of the same name. The course is designed for Materials Science and Engineering students and provides a thorough introduction to the field of Nanomechanics.
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Organic and Biomaterials Chemistry OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Course on Materials Chemistry by MIT
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is now offering 'Organic and Biomaterials Chemistry' as OpenCourseWare! It focuses on the employment of engineering and materials science principles to help resolve problems that are bio-related. It also looks at how biology and biochemistry can be used to invent new materials. This course was part of an undergraduate curriculum in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
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Polymer Engineering OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Class on Synthetic Polymer Engineering
'Polymer Engineering' OpenCourseWare from MIT looks at the design side of articles made from polymers, including properties and structure of the polymer and processing required. It was part of an undergraduate degree program in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
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Polymer Physics OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Materials Engineering Course on Polymer Physics by MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers a bachelor level OpenCourseWare titled 'Polymer Physics', which comes from the actual MIT course of the same name. This course looks at three properties of polymers (transport, optical and mechanical) by considering the fundamental physical chemistry and physics of three polymer phases - solid, solution and melt. The course is designed for Materials Science and Engineering students.
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Solid State Chemistry OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Materials Science Class
'Introduction of Solid State Chemistry' is a course originally offered through the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT and now available as OpenCourseWare. In this course students study chemistry's fundamental principles and how they can be applied to engineering systems.
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Thermodynamics of Materials OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Thermodynamics Class
'Thermodynamics of Materials' OpenCourseWare from MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering introduces students to the laws of thermodynamics and gives them a background from which to treat basic happenings in engineering and materials science.
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Transport Phenomena in Materials Engineering OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Materials Engineering Class by MIT
'Transport Phenomena in Materials Engineering' is now available from MIT as OpenCourseWare. Originally offered in the Materials Science and Engineering Department, it looks at three kinds of transport phenomena: spinodal decomposition, chemical reactions (hetero- and homogeneous) and diffusion (solid-state).