Free Math, Physics & Science Courses: 200+ OCW Links

In summary, the purpose of these free math, physics, and science courses is to provide accessible and high-quality education to anyone with an internet connection. While these courses are not equivalent to traditional college courses, they cover similar material and can be a valuable resource for self-study or supplementing traditional education. It is not necessary to have a background in math or science to take these courses, but it is recommended to check the course descriptions and prerequisites beforehand. These courses are completely free with no hidden costs, though some may offer optional certificates for a fee. Interaction with instructors and other students varies for each course, but many provide access to course materials and lecture videos for self-paced learning.
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Hi All,

This is a good repository for FREE OCW links (complete video courses as well), and other online educational resources.
http://delicious.com/SassyCat13

Lecture notes, textbooks, or general information pertaining to study subject are sometimes posted in tags headed with "rsc" for resource.

Enjoy.
 
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wow, that's a nice collection of a lot of cools links. thanks
 

FAQ: Free Math, Physics & Science Courses: 200+ OCW Links

1. What is the purpose of these free math, physics, and science courses?

The purpose of these free courses is to provide accessible and high-quality education in math, physics, and science to anyone with an internet connection. These courses are offered by top universities and institutions around the world and cover a wide range of topics.

2. Are these courses equivalent to traditional college courses?

These courses are not equivalent to traditional college courses as they do not offer credits or degrees. However, the material covered in these courses is similar to what is taught in college, making them a valuable resource for self-study or supplementing traditional education.

3. Do I need to have a background in math or science to take these courses?

Some courses may require a basic understanding of math and science, but many of them are designed to be accessible to learners of all levels. It is recommended to check the course descriptions and prerequisites before enrolling in a course.

4. Are there any fees or hidden costs for these courses?

No, these courses are completely free and there are no hidden costs. However, some courses may offer optional certificates for a fee, but this is not required to access the course material.

5. Can I interact with the instructors or other students in these courses?

Some courses may offer discussion forums or live Q&A sessions with instructors, but the level of interaction varies for each course. However, many courses provide access to course materials and lecture videos, allowing for self-paced learning.

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