Your summer syllabus, designed by MIT
Dive into newly launched courses spanning AI, business, climate science, quantum computing, and beyond.
School is always in session on MIT Learn. Explore newly launched courses for the summer. Photo: Gretchen Ertl.
Summer at MIT may mean quieter hallways and empty lecture halls, but on MIT Learn, the classroom never closes. Whether you're looking to break into AI, sharpen your leadership edge, explore the frontiers of quantum computing, or dig into the economics of today’s global challenges, a new wave of courses and learning resources is now live. Spanning more than a dozen subject areas and drawing on the expertise of MIT faculty and researchers, it’s easier than ever to find the right resource for your learning goals.
AI, data science, and machine learning
- Universal AI
- Deploying AI (Start: September 28)
- Machine Learning (Start: September 28)
- Data Analysis for Social Scientists
- Data Analysis: Statistical Modeling and Computation in Applications
- Machine Learning with Python: from Linear Models to Deep Learning
- Topics in Multiagent Learning
- Nonlinear Optimization
- Deep Learning
- Hands-on Deep Learning
- Clinical Data Learning
Business and entrepreneurship
- Leadership Principles for Engineers, Scientists, and Researchers (Start: September 28)
- Financial Regulation: From the Global Financial Crisis to Fintech and the COVID Pandemic
- Nuts and Bolts of New Ventures
Biology, chemistry, and cognitive science
- General Chemistry I: Atoms, Molecules, and Bonding
- General Chemistry II: Chemical Equilibrium, Kinetics, and Transition Metals
- Principles of Biomanufacturing
- Perception
- Fundamentals of Experimental Molecular Biology
Climate, energy, and earth science
- Cities and Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation
- CS3 Lecture Series: Fundamentals of Climate Science and Policy
- Climate Justice Instructional Toolkit
Economics and development
- Frontiers of Applied Economics
- Microeconomics
- Good Economics for Hard Times
- Political Economy & Economic Development
- Designing and Running Randomized Evaluations
- Seven Questions About Tariffs That Everyone Should Know The Answer To
- Public Finance and Public Policy
- Economic Applications of Game Theory
Engineering
- System Thinking (Start: June 15)
- Architecture and Systems Engineering: Models and Methods to Manage Complex Systems (Start: September 28)
- How to CAD Almost Anything
- Mechanics of Deformable Structures: Part 2
Humanities
Math
Manufacturing
Quantum computing
- Quantum Computing Fundamentals (Start: October 5)
- Quantum Computing Realities (Start: September 21)