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Sunday, July 19, 2015

MIT for free!

Did you know you can take classes from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for free?  It's true.  You don't have to be admitted as a full or part time student.  It's part of MIT's OpenCourseWare initiative to globally share knowledge about a wide variety of topics including business, engineering, mathematics and much more.  You won't get any academic credit from MIT for taking the course, but you can broaden your knowledge. Here is the link to the website:

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/find-by-topic/#cat=business





There are both graduate and undergraduate course offerings available and each course syllabus outlines the structure of the class as it is taught at MIT.  For each course there are links to notes, videos, download of course materials to help facilitate the learning.  There are even links to buy the textbooks (through Amazon) and associated articles.

For Operations Management, there are 9 undergraduate courses listed, and for graduate level there are currently 55 courses available.  Many of the courses are sequential so if you really want to become an expert in a topic, it's all there.





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