Systems Course

1. Social basic course

  1.1 Law and Politics: MIT Open Course: fair what to do

  1.2 History

    1.2.1 China

    1.2.2 Europe

    1.2.3 United States

  1.3 Psychology

    1.3.1 behavioral psychology

  1.4 Philosophy

    1.4.1 Natural Philosophy

    1.4.2 Social Philosophy

  1.5 Commerce

    1.5.1 Economy

    1.5.2 Financial

    1.5.3 Business Management: Accounting

  1.6 Geography

    1.6.1 Map

    1.6.2 State

    1.6.3 Climate

    1.6.4 Geopolitical

  1.7 astronomical

    1.7.1 evolution history of the universe

    1.7.2 celestial

    1.7.3 The basic laws of the universe

  1.8 Religious

  1.9 Art

    1.9.1 Music

    1.9.2 Painting

    1.9.3 Photography

    1.9.4 Design

  1.10 Literature

    1.10.1 poetry

    1.10.2 fiction

    1.10.3 theater (movies and TV)

 

 

2. Basic Course

  2.1 Mathematics

    2.1.1 Higher Mathematics:

    2.1.2 Linear Algebra: Linear algebra class at MIT MIT

  2.2 Physical

    2.2.1 mechanics: Newtonian mechanics; quantum mechanics

    2.2.2 electromagnetics

    2.2.3 Optical

    2.2.4 Acoustic

  2.3 Language

    2.3.1 Language: English, pronunciation, grammar

    2.3.2 expression: writing, speeches, performances

 

  2.4 Chemistry

    2.4.1 Organic Chemistry: Drug  

    2.4.2 Inorganic Chemistry

  2.5 Biology

    2.5.1 The basic structure and biological principles

    2.5.2 Life Sciences

    2.5.3 Genetic Engineering

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3. Courses

  3.1 Mechanical:

    3.1.1 Design: Principles - Structure - Performance

    3.1.2 Manufacturing: how its made

  3.2 Electronic

    3.2.1 Basic Electrical Theory

    3.2.2 Analog and digital circuits

    3.2.3 Electrical system: a power source; signal processing; security;

    3.2.4 microelectronic system: chip, PCB

  3.3 Computer and software

    3.3.1 Computer: PC, microcomputer (MCU, DSP, ARM)

    3.3.2 Operating System: windows, Linux, Mac

    3.3.3 Programming languages: C / C ++, JAVA, Python .....

    3.3.4 Data Structures and Algorithms base: structure, linked lists, binary trees

  3.4 Control Theory

  3.5 Artificial Intelligence

 

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