Courses Patented Mechanical Courses in MIT

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The discussion centers on the need for detailed information about the Master’s degree curriculum in Mechanical Engineering at MIT. The original poster seeks to compare their current university's offerings with MIT's courses, emphasizing the importance of understanding the curriculum as they pursue their first higher education degree. Forum members suggest visiting MIT's official website for comprehensive details, including a graduate guide that outlines available courses. They also recommend exploring MIT's OpenCourseWare, which provides access to course materials such as textbooks and lecture notes, although it may not cover all courses.
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actually people don't share these things usually. But I am going to do a masters and i really have to know the course curriculum of MIT regarding the masters degree in Mechanical engineering.
the main thing I have to do is compare. As its my 1st higher education I have to understand that my university is also following the recent courses.
Anyone please suggest any kind of Patented broker where where I can get the curriculum.
thanks
 
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I'm not sure that I understand your question. If you're looking for a listing of mechanical engineering courses at MIT, you can find them here. The graduate courses are marked with a "G" icon underneath the course title. You can find information on the graduate degrees here, specifically in the document listed at the bottom of the page - Guide to Graduate Study in Mechanical Engineering at MIT.

Edit: Too slow! :(
 
Actually i am in need of the courses that they really teach their students. The books, the notes etc.
I think you got my quarry right?
 
Try the open courseware site for mechanical engineering. It doesn't have all the courses offered, but most of the courses that it contains include recommended textbooks, lecture notes, etc.
 
Thanks dude :)
will check it.
 
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