MIT OCW New Courses Bring Total to 701
2004-04-21
 
Report quoted from “MIT OpenCourseWare Update” newsletter:

“On April 1, MIT OCW published 200 new courses to bring to 701 the total number available at http://ocw.mit.edu. Following the publication of 500 courses last fall, this is MIT OCW's second major milestone on the way to publishing virtually all of MIT's courses by the year 2008. We are pleased to highlight the course materials from 50 of those new MIT course offerings, including:
 
Architecture Top
4.107 - MArch Portfolio Seminar Fall 2003
4.123 - Architectural Design, Level I: Perceptions and Processes
4.302 - BSAD Foundations in the Visual Arts
4.303 - Dialogue in Art, Architecture, and Urbanism
4.614 - Religious Architecture and Islamic Cultures
Civil and Environmental Engineering Top
1.018J - Fundamentals of Ecology
1.033 - Mechanics of Material Systems: An Energy Approach
1.212J - An Introduction to Intelligent Transportation Systems
1.225J - Transportation Flow Systems
1.225J - Transportation Flow Systems
1.259J - Transit Management
Earth, Atmospherics, and Planetary Sciences Top
12.800 - Fluid Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Ocean
12.820 - Turbulence in Geophysical Systems
12.864 - Inference from Data and Models
12.990 - Prediction and Predictability in the Atmosphere and Oceans
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Top
6.685 - Electric Machines
6.780 - Semiconductor Manufacturing
6.828 - Operating System Engineering
6.856J - Randomized Algorithms
6.857 - Network and Computer Security
Foreign Languages & Literature Top
21F.039 - Japanese Popular Culture
21F.056 - Visual Histories: German Cinema 1945 to Present
21F.106 - Chinese VI (Regular): Discovering Chinese Cultures and Societies
21F.701 - Spanish I
21F.714 - Spanish for Bilingual Students
History Top
21H.580 - From the Silk Road to the Great Game: China, Russia, and Central Eurasia
21H.907 - Trials in History
21H.931 - Seminar in Historical Methods
21H.952J - Readings in American History Since 1877
21H.991J - Theories and Methods in the Study of History
Literature Top
21L.001 - Foundations of Western Culture I: Homer to Dante
21L.003 - Introduction to Fiction
21L.007J - After Columbus
21L.701 - Literary Interpretation: Interpreting Poetry
21L.705 Major Authors: Melville and Morrison
Mathematics Top
18.01 - Single Variable Calculus
18.238 - Geometry and Quantum Field Theory
18.310 - Principles of Applied Mathematics
18.337J - Applied Parallel Computing
18.433 - Combinatorial Optimization
Political Science Top
17.042 - Citizenship and Pluralism
17.118J - Feminist Political Thought
17.181 - Sustainable Development: Theory, Research and Policy
17.405 - Seminar on Politics and Conflict in the Middle East
17.410 - Globalization, Migration & International Relations
17.420 - Advances in International Relations Theory
Sloan School of Management Top
15.063 - Communicating With Data
15.311 - Organizational Processes
15.322 - Leading Organizations II
15.402 - Finance Theory II
15.414 - Financial Management
 
 
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