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Some of OCW’s most widely used courses are introductions to science and math, which together form MIT’s Science Core. These foundational subjects in calculus, physics, chemistry, and biology are a key part of MIT’s General Institute Requirements (GIR) for all undergraduate students.
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This course focuses on the fundamentals of structure, energetics, and bonding that underpin materials science. It is the introductory lecture class for sophomore students in Materials Science and Engineering, taken with 3.014 and 3.016 to create a unified introduction to the subject.
MATSE 201 - Introduction to Materials Science. This sample syllabus is a representative example of the information and materials included in this course. Information about course assignments, materials, and dates listed here is subject to change at any time.
Science & Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to Soft Matter Science (physics) Top chefs and Harvard researchers explore how traditional and modernist cooking techniques can illuminate basic principles in chemistry, physics, and engineering. Learn about elasticity, viscosity, mayonnaise, baking, and more!
Module 1: Introduction to Specialization and Course. Module 2 • 5 hours to complete. In this module, we will see a high-level overview of materials science and engineering and learn about materials selection, materials families, types of bonding and processing of materials.