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MIT OpenCourseWare Update: September 2005
A Monthly E-mail Newsletter for Users
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The September 2005 MIT OpenCourseWare Update Contains:
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- 5.05 - Principles of Inorganic Chemistry III, Spring 2005
- 5.512 - Synthetic Organic Chemistry II, Spring 2005
- 5.60 - Thermodynamics & Kinetics, Spring 2005
- 5.74 - Introductory Quantum Mechanics II, Spring 2004
- 5.74 - Introductory Quantum Mechanics II, Spring 2005
- 11.013J - American Urban History I, Spring 2005
- 11.014J - American Urban History II, Fall 2004
- 11.255 - Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in the Public Sector, Spring 2005
- 11.363 - Civil Society and the Environment, Spring 2005
- 11.941 - Use of Joint Fact Finding in Science Intensive Policy Disputes, Spring 2005
- 12.201 - Essentials of Geophysics, Fall 2004
- 14.30 - Introduction to Statistical Method in Economics, Spring 2003
- 14.33 - Economics Research and Communication, Fall 2004
- 15.352 - Managing Innovation: Emerging Trends, Spring 2005
- 15.810 - Marketing Management, Fall 2004
- 17.432 - Causes of War: Theory and Method, Fall 2003
- 17.905 - Forms of Political Participation: Old and New, Spring 2005
- 18.05 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Spring 2005
- 21H.234 - Downtown, Spring 2005
- 21L.460 - Medieval Literature: Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer, Spring 2005
- 21L.707 - Arthurian Literature and Celtic Colonization, Spring 2005
- 24.900 - Introduction to Linguistics, Spring 2005
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