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This course is taught in Mandarin. A basic EE course for the general MOOCer about circuits and multiple-disciplinary case studies.
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6.002 is designed to serve as a first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering (EE), or electrical engineering and comput…
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Lecture Series on Circuit Theory by Prof.S.C Dutta Roy, Department of Electrical EngineeringrnIIT Delhi…
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Lectures by Prof. S. SrinivasanrnDepartment of Electrical Engineering,rnIIT Madras…
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6.002 is designed to serve as a first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering (EE), or electrical engineering…
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Explore the secret of life through the basics of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, recombinant DNA, genomics and rational…
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This comprehensive biology course introduces a broad range of biology subjects including molecular biology, gene, cell biology, or…
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This free online course in our Biology suite examines natural selection, patterns of evolution and molecular biology. It also expl…
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Biology 101: Intro to Biology is designed to be used to prepare you to earn real college credit by passing the Biology CLEP exam…
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Introduction to cell structure & function, molecular & organism genetics, animal development, form & function.
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Introduction to Biology is a free introductory course on the science of the living world. These lessons teach learners of all ages…
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Fundamentals of Biology focuses on the basic principles of biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and recombinant DNA. These p…
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The MIT Biology Department core courses, 7.012, 7.013, and 7.014, all cover the same core material, which includes the fundamental…
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This introductory course defines biology and its relationship to other sciences. We examine the overarching theories of life from…
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What makes living things tick?. Homeostasis. A Voyage to Mars: Bone Loss in Space. Bread Mold Kills Bacteria.
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8.02x (Electricity and Magnetism) presents the basic concepts of Electromagnetism, and how this touches upon a vast variety of int…
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In 6.635, topics covered include: special relativity, electrodynamics of moving media, waves in dispersive media, microstrip integ…
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The physics of the universe appears to be dominated by the effects of four fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuc…
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This freshman-level course is the second semester of introductory physics. The focus is on electricity and magnetism. The subject…
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Electrostatics (part 1): Introduction to Charge and Coulomb's Law. Electrostatics (part 2). Proof (Advanced): Field from infi…
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