El MIT ofrece 97 cursos online gratuitos que puedes empezar ya mismo
Estudiar en una de las mejores universidades del mundo desde la comodidad de tu casa es posible, y además, GRATIS
El Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT) es uno de los centros educativos más destacados a nivel mundial. De la mano de la Universidad de Harvard y junto a otros centros asociados, este instituto fundó la plataforma educativa edX que ofrece cientos de cursos online gratuitos de las mejores universidades del mundo.
En esta noticia, te traemos los 97 cursos del MIT que se encuentran alojados en su plataforma oficial, a los que puedes registrarte de forma gratuita.
¿Quieres estudiar en el MIT sin invertir un solo euro? Estos cursos son para ti:
- Evaluación de Impacto de Programas Sociales
- Measuring Health Outcomes in Field Surveys
- Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science
- The Iterative Innovation Process
- Mechanics: Kinematics and Dynamics
- Supply Chain Analytics
- Fundamentals of Manufacturing Processes
- Quantitative Biology Workshop
- Design and Development of Games for Learning
- Discrete-Time Signal Processing
- User Innovation: A Path to Entrepreneurship
- Awareness-Based Systems Change with u.lab – How to Sense and Actualize the Future
- Data Analysis for Social Scientists
- Advanced Software Construction in Java
- Underactuated Robotics
- Effective Field Theory
- Optimization Methods for Business Analytics
- Optical Materials and Devices
- Implementation and Evaluation of Educational Technology
- Flight Vehicle Aerodynamics
- Mechanics: Momentum and Energy
- The Challenges of Global Poverty
- The Analytics Edge
- Advanced Introductory Classical Mechanics
- Electronic Materials and Devices
- Introduction to Biology – The Secret of Life
- Just Money: Banking as if Society Mattered
- Global Warming Science
- Supply Chain Design
- Supply Chain Dynamics
- Introduction to Philosophy: God, Knowledge and Consciousness
- A Global History of Architecture
- Microeconomics
- Philosophy: Minds and Machines
- Introduction to Control System Design – A First Look
- Design and Development of Educational Technology
- Evaluating Social Programs
- Making Science and Engineering Pictures: A Practical Guide to Presenting Your Work
- Computational Probability and Inference
- U-lab: Leading From the Emerging Future
- Paradox and Infinity
- Mechanics: Rotational Dynamics
- Introduction to Aerospace Engineering: Astronautics and Human Spaceflight
- Making Biologic Medicines for Patients: The Principles of Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
- Street-Fighting Math
- Symmetry, Structure and Tensor Properties of Materials
- Dynamics
- Becoming an Entrepreneur
- Principles of Synthetic Biology
- Introduction to Aerodynamics
- Launching Innovation in Schools
- Software Construction in Java
- Shaping the Future of Work
- Introduction to State Space Control
- Foundations of Development Policy: Advanced Development Economics
- Mechanics ReView
- Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python
- Elements of Structures
- Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
- Magnetic Materials and Devices
- Light, Spike, and Sight: The Neuroscience of Vision
- Supply Chain Technology and Systems
- Supply Chain Fundamentals
- Introduction to Game Design
- Visualizing Japan (1850s-1930s): Westernization, Protest, Modernity
- Design Thinking for Leading and Learning
- Quantum Information Science II
- Circuits and Electronics 1: Basic Circuit Analysis
- Circuits and Electronics 2: Amplification, Speed, and Delay
- Circuits and Electronics 3: Applications
- Entrepreneurship 101: ¿Quién es tu cliente?
- Entrepreneurship 102: ¿Que puedes hacer por tu cliente?
- Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Part 1: Linear Elastic Behavior
- Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Part 2: Stress Transformations, Beams, Columns, and Cellular Solids
- Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Part 3: Time Dependent Behavior and Failure
- Calculus 1A: Differentiation
- Calculus 1B: Integration
- Calculus 1C: Coordinate Systems & Infinite Series
- Mobile Application Experiences Part 1: From a Domain to an App Idea
- Mobile Application Experiences Part 2: Mobile App Design
- Mobile Application Experiences Part 3: Building Mobile Apps
- Mobile Application Experiences Part 4: Understanding Use
- Mobile Application Experiences Part 5: Reporting Research Findings
- Atomic and Optical Physics I– Part 1: Resonance
- Atomic and Optical Physics I – Part 2: Atomic structure and atoms in external field
- Atomic and Optical Physics I– Part 3: Atom-Light Interactions 1 — Matrix elements and quantized field
- Atomic and Optical Physics I– Part 4: Atom-Light Interactions 2: Line Broadening and Two-Photon Transitions
- Atomic and Optical Physics I – Part 5: Coherence
- Computation Structures 1: Digital Circuits
- Computation Structures 2: Computer Architecture
- Computation Structures 3: Computer Organization
- Mastering Quantum Mechanics Part 1: Wave Mechanics
- Mastering Quantum Mechanics Part 2: Quantum Dynamics
- Mastering Quantum Mechanics Part 3: Entanglement and Angular Momentum
- Cellular Solids 1: Structures, Properties and Engineering Applications
- Cellular Solids Part 2: Applications in Medicine
- Cellular Solids Part 3: Applications in Nature