Learn online from MIT’s #1 undergrad engineering program

Learn online from MIT’s #1 undergrad engineering program

MIT Open Learning offers online resources from U.S. News & World Report’s top pick for 2025–26.
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MIT Open Learning

By Katherine Ouellette

What if you could tap into MIT’s top-ranked undergraduate programs without ever setting foot on campus? With MIT Learn, developed by MIT Open Learning, anyone in the world can access thousands of courses and resources — 98% of them for free — including offerings from U.S. News and World Report’s top 2025–26 choices. Kickstart your engineering learning journey on MIT Learn with these recommendations, and stay tuned for other educational materials from our top-ranked computer science and business programs!

Engineering

Aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical engineering

Biomedical engineering

Chemical engineering

Computer engineering

Electrical/electronic/communications engineering

Materials engineering

Mechanical engineering

Adapted from an MIT News story.

These courses and materials are available through MIT OpenCourseWare, MITx, MITx MicroMasters, and MIT xPRO, which are part of MIT Open Learning. OpenCourseWare offers free, online, open educational resources from more than 2,500 courses that span the MIT undergraduate and graduate curriculum. MITx offers high-quality massive open online courses adapted from the MIT classroom for learners worldwide. MicroMasters Programs are graduate-level digital credentials from MIT that help learners accelerate their careers and Master’s degrees. xPRO provides professional development opportunities to a global audience via online courses and blended programs.


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