Power up your learning with free MIT courses on nuclear science

Power up your learning with free MIT courses on nuclear science

This Nuclear Science Week, explore the physics, sustainability, and history of nuclear energy.
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By Katherine Ouellette

How do we meet global energy needs while protecting our planet from climate change? Some scientists are looking to carbon-free power sources. For Nuclear Science Week this Oct. 14–18, explore the physics, sustainability, and history of this energy through free online courses and resources from MIT Open Learning.

Nuclear science and engineering

Nuclear energy

  • Sustainable Energy: Find out how to critically analyze modern energy technologies from engineering and socio-political perspectives.
  • Energy Economics and Policy: Explore the economics of real-world energy markets and how policies can address energy’s impact on the environment and climate.
  • Resolving Renewable Energy Siting Disputes: Discover how to build consensus around resolving opposition to renewable energy facilities across the United States.

History

These courses and resources are available through MIT OpenCourseWare and MITx, 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 hundreds of high-quality massive open online courses adapted from the MIT classroom for learners worldwide.


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