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Stanford Offers Free Engineering Courses Online

September 23, 2008 RSS Feed Print

If, for some reason, you have that engineering itch, Stanford is now offering free engineering courses online, the Stanford Daily reports. The Stanford Engineering Everywhere program offers 10 of its most popular classes in computer science, electrical engineering, and artificial intelligence.

Lectures are offered via YouTube and iTunes podcasts, and students can take online tests and network with other freeloading students. Of course, you can't get a grade, credits, or a degree from these courses, but the knowledge is truly priceless.

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I am interested in computer science or information technology and artificial intelligence.i would like to take his free online course from stanford , an internatoinal student from , nigeria and i will be very grateful if can do a very quick notice to email.how is it possible

kuku damilola ridwan 7:18PM June 24, 2010

Hai to all....

I have completed my BS in Electrical engineering from West coast university from Qatar and having working experience in Oil & Gas Sector for 4 years (includes Contractual works).

My request is to please let me know weather I can go ahead for MBA in contracts Management or Finance with this qualification.

If so, please suggest me with some good universities.

Mohan 1:58AM September 24, 2009

I have passed BS in Civil Engineering from West Coast University via online, from Asian region and want to start my collage life ie, full time studies from any university on abroad, anybody can tell me the suitable university for MS in civil engineering program so that I can start my collage life again as a full time student

Sameer 2:25PM July 24, 2009

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