Where to take Introductory Modern Physics online?

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Introductory Modern Physics can be taken online through various institutions and platforms. Universities like MIT, Harvard, and Stanford offer online courses, while Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and education platforms such as Coursera, edX, and Khan Academy provide free or low-cost options. Independent study is also viable, utilizing online textbooks and resources, followed by testing to assess understanding. Researching and comparing these options is essential to find the best fit for individual learning needs.
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Where to take "Introductory Modern Physics" online?

I missed taking "introductory modern physics" this semester and need it for my junior classes. Does anyone know of an institution that has an online class for it? Or I would even study it independently and take a test on it.

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There are many online resources available for introductory modern physics. Some options include taking the course through a university's online program, enrolling in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), or finding a reputable online education platform that offers the course. Some universities that offer online introductory modern physics courses include MIT, Harvard, and Stanford. Additionally, websites like Coursera, edX, and Khan Academy offer free or low-cost courses on a variety of subjects, including modern physics. It is also possible to find online textbooks and other resources to study independently and then take a test to demonstrate your understanding. It is important to research and compare different options to find the best fit for your needs and learning style. Best of luck in your studies!
 
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