"Tokyo Institute of Technology" Open Courses
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View Website Advanced Course of Energy Science and Engineering full-course Fall 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This course gives students a base-level understanding of energy science and state-of the-art technologies in the field.
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View Website Advanced Data Engineering full-course Fall 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
In this course, students will focus on advanced approaches for the algorithm, architecture, and mechanism in data engineering.
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View Website Advanced Electromagnetic Waves full-course Spring 2008
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
The primary objective of this course is to provide basic methodologies in the boundary value problems of electromagnetic waves.
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View Website Advanced Geotechnical Engineering full-course Fall 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
In this course, students learn about the design and analysis of retained structures for applications in various forms of engineering.
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View Website Advanced Hydrology and Water Resources Management full-course Spring 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This lecture gives students exposure to advanced knowledge in water and hydrology resources.
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View Website Advanced Mechanical Systems Design full-course Fall 2007
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This course introduces the various machine elements of mechanical systems, such as sensors, actuators, and mechanisms.
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View Website Advanced Operating Systems full-course Fall 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
In this course, students will be introduced to theoretical foundations of technologies and real0time systems in real-time operating systems.
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View Website Advanced Separation Operations full-course Fall 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Students learn about the basic models and related equilibrium relations on more than 13 unit mass transfer operations.
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View Website Advanced Signal Processing full-course Spring 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This course covers several important concepts of design and implementation of signal processing algorithms.
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View Website Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering II full-course Fall 2010
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This course addresses topics related to water resources engineering, hydrological modeling, and management.
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View Website Advances in Affective Cognitive Science full-course Fall 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Taught in the fall of 2012, this course provides a general overview of the computational treatments of cognitive processes.
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View Website Analysis of Dicursive Practices full-course Spring 2004
The domain of medical decision making is introduced to students in this course, focusing specifically on perception, communication of medical risk, and attitude towards physicians and patients.
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View Website Analysis of Vibration and Elastic Wave full-course Spring 2011
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Students taking this course will be presented with fundamental theories and analytical methods for waves and vibrations in solids, in addition to other aspects of this process in the engineering world.
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View Website Aquatic Environmental Science full-course Spring 2010
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Students will be given a fundamental understanding of aquatic ecosystems and their applications, which will enable them to assess aquatic environments for sustainable management.
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View Website Business Information Systems Project full-course Spring 2011
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
The primary purpose of this course is to explore the nature and techniques of business information system development projects.
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View Website Civil Engineering Analysis full-course Fall 2011
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
In this course, the fundamentals of numerical analysis are explained, including FEM and BEM.
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View Website Coastal Engineering Projects full-course Spring 2011
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
In this course, an outline for standard methods used in the hydraulic design of structures is provided.
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View Website Complex Networks full-course Fall 2011
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Through this course on complex networks, students will learn the fundamentals of networks, algorithms, models, and processes of networks.
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View Website Computational Fluid Dynamics full-course Fall 2010
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Taught in fall of 2011, this course gives numerical methods of computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
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View Website Contemporary Art Workshop full-course Fall 2011
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This course provides an overview of contemporary art from the perspective of an artist and allows students to create their own art works.
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View Website Corporate Management & Intellectual Property Activities full-course Fall 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Students will receive a comprehensive overview of corporate management and intellectual property activities in this course.
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View Website Creative Design for Innovation full-course Fall 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
In this course, students will gain a better ability to identify a design problem, acquire a greater understanding of the design process of a new product, learn how design activities affect people, environment, and society, and much more.
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View Website Current Chemistry II full-course Fall 2009
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
In this course, students will study the chemical processes in atmosphere responsible for protecting people from harmful UV radiation and providing warmth.
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View Website Current Chemistry IV full-course Fall 2008
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
The purpose of this course is to provide students with the history of chemistry in modern Japan.
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View Website Design Thinking full-course Spring 2011
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Students will receive an introductory look at the concept and methods for design thinking.
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View Website Earthquake Risk Reduction full-course Fall 2006
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Covering subjects related to earthquake risk reduction, this course educates students on general and earthquake preparedness, earthquake ground motion, and the response of structures to earthquakes, among other things.
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View Website Electronic Materials B full-course Spring 2012
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Students taking this course gain valuable insight to the fundamentals of crystallography, physical tensors, lattice vibration, and much more.
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View Website Electronic Materials D full-course Spring 2011
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This course addresses the fundamental theories of dielectric and magnetic properties for use in electronics and electrical engineering.
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View Website Embodied Economics and Cognition full-course Spring 2010
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This course introduces the various machine elements of mechanical systems, such as sensors, actuators, and mechanisms.
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View Website Environmental Impacts and Global Responses full-course Spring 2005
Engineering & Computer Science—Tokyo Institute of Technology
This course explores the contribution of science and engineering to providing insight to the environmental impacts at the global and national level as well as understanding how it controls those impacts.