The following courses have been selected to help you explore Engineering at MIT.
This course is an introduction to the product design process with an emphasis on designing for children and entertainment. Students will work in small teams to develop a working prototype of a toy, taking the minds of young children into account. Includes pictures and descriptions of student projects.
Barry Kudrowitz, Professor David Wallace
None
The Projects page to see completed student projects
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This course covers the basics of design engineering, focusing on general mechanical engineering knowledge and the creative design process. The centerpiece of the course is a student design project involving competitive robots. Features the full video of the 2005 final competition on the Projects page.
Professor Alex Slocum
High school level physics and calculus helpful
2005 contest video in Projects section
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Subject studies how and why machines work, how they are conceived, how they are developed (drawn), and how they are utilized. Emphasis on understanding the physics and history of machines.
Professor Martin Culpepper, Professor Joseph Smith Jr
Physics (Newtonian mechanics)
Lecture 3 Notes: "What is an engineer?"
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The basic objective of Unified Engineering is to give a solid understanding of the fundamental disciplines of aerospace engineering, as well as their interrelationships and applications. These disciplines are Materials and Structures; Computers and Programming; Fluid Mechanics; Thermodynamics; Propulsion; and Signals and Systems. Features videos of the Aerial Competition under Systems/Labs 04.
Professor Jennifer Craig, Professor Mark Drela, Professor Steven Hall, Professor Paul Lagace, Professor Ingrid Kristina Lundqvist, Professor Raul Radovitzky, Professor Ian Waitz, Colonel Peter Young, Professor Gustaf Naeser, Professor Heidi Perry
Physics, Calculus
Aerial competition videos under Systems/Labs 04
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This course samples the wide variety of bioengineering options for students who plan to major in one of the undergraduate Engineering degree programs. The beginning lectures describe the science basis for bioengineering with particular emphasis on molecular cell biology and systems biology.
Biological Engineering Faculty
None
Video lecture 1: "Bioengineering"
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