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.
Introduction to Solid State Chemistry: Course Specifics
Degree Level | Free | Audio | Video | Downloads |
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Undergraduate | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Lectures/Notes | Study Materials | Tests/Quizzes |
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Yes | Yes | Yes |
Introduction to Solid State Chemistry: Course Description
'Introduction to Solid State Chemistry' OpenCourseWare introduces students to this multi-disciplinary subject in the context of Materials Science and Engineering. It takes fundamentals principles in chemistry and sees how they can be applied to various types of engineering systems. The OpenCourseWare examines atomic order, chemical bonding and electronic structure and their interrelationship. The course was originally geared towards Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering students. MIT Professor Donald Sadoway taught this undergraduate course using a lecture format.
MIT's OpenCourseWare 'Introduction to Solid State Chemistry' includes readings, lecture notes, solutions to lecture note problems, video lectures, assignments, quizzes, tests and the final exam with corresponding solutions, additional lecture material and additional resources. This undergraduate OpenCourseWare is free and if you would like to learn more, then visit the solid state chemistry course page.
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