degree charts bachelor of science degree requirements school of architecture and planning art and design/course 4 planning/course 11 school of engineering aerospace engineering/course 16-1 aerospace engineering with information technology/course 16-2 archaeology and materials/course 3-c biological engineering/course 20 chemical-biological engineering/course 10-b chemical engineering/course 10 civil and environmental engineering/course 1-a civil engineering/course 1-c computer science and engineering/course 6-3 electrical engineering and computer science/course 6-2 electrical engineering and computer science/course 6-p electrical science and engineering/course 6-1 environmental engineering science/course 1-e materials science and engineering/course 3 mechanical and ocean engineering/course 2-oe mechanical engineering/course 2 mechanical engineering/course 2-a nuclear science and engineering/course 22 school of humanities arts and social sciences anthropology/course 21a comparative media
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u ndergraduateeducation the end of each term the names of noncompliant students are forwarded to the committee on academic performance which may take further action to bring such students into good academic standing double majors students who wish to complete two majors must pass two ci-h subjects and complete the ci-m subjects that fulfill the communication component of each major normally these students will take four ci-m subjects that is two in each major program in certain cases a ci-m subject may be common to both departments these ci-m subjects may be used to fulfill the communication component of two majors simultaneously if the subject is approved by petition to the subcommittee on the communication requirement and by both departments second sb degree for students who entered prior to the 20082009 academic year students who wish to receive two sb degrees must pass two ci-h subjects and complete the ci-m subjects that fulfill the communication component of each major normally
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a cademicproceduresandinstituteregulations academic procedures registration information on preregistration and registration procedures is available at http web.mit.edu/registrar/reg/index.html dent s department international students also need to be cleared by the international students office people on campus who are not registered during a term are not considered students and have no student privileges p re re quisitesretaining st udent st atusa person becomes an mit student at the start of the term for which he or she is admitted or readmitted regular student status is retained until graduation unless the student withdraws or is disqualified for the fall and spring terms undergraduate and graduate students must complete the three steps listed below in order to continue student status during that term · preregistrationmustbecompletedaccordingtoinstructionsissuedby the registrar s office · allinstituteandfraternity,sorority,andindependentlivinggroup fsilg charges must be paid when due
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s choolofengineering brian tavares bsba senior financial officer degrees offered in the school of engineering school professors nicholas a ashford jd phd professor of technology and policy timothy berners-lee 3com founders professor of engineering aeronautics and astronautics course 16 sb sb sm sm/mba engineer phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd phd scd aerospace engineering aerospace engineering with information technology aeronautics and astronautics engineering/management dual degree with leaders for global operations program aeronautics and astronautics aeronautics and astronautics aerospace computational engineering air-breathing propulsion aircraft systems engineering air transportation systems autonomous systems communications and networks controls humans in aerospace materials and structures space propulsion space systems biological engineering course 20 sb sm sm/mba meng phd scd phd scd phd scd biological engineering toxicolo
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c ourse 1 civilandenvironmentalengineering bachelor of science as recommended by the department of civil and environmental engineering/course 1-a general institute requirements girs subjects science requirement 6 humanities arts and social sciences requirement 8 restricted electives in science and technology rest requirement [can be satisfied by 1.018j and 18.03 in the departmental program 2 1 laboratory requirement [can be satisfied by 1.101 and 1.102 in the departmental program total gir subjects required for sb degree communication requirement the program includes a communication requirement of 4 subjects 2 subjects designated as communication intensive in humanities arts and social sciences ci-h and 2 subjects designated as communication intensive in the major ci-m 1 plus departmental program subject names below are followed by credit units and by prerequisites if any corequisites in italics required subjects core 1.018j ecology i the earth system 12 rest ci-m 1.020 ecology ii en
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s choolofengineering electric energy conversion low and hightemperature fuel cells and novel materials for rechargeable batteries work in heat and mass transport covers thermal control of electronics from manufacturing to end use microscale and nanoscale transport phenomena desalination and water purification high heat flux engineering and energy-efficient building technology work in renewable energy encompasses the design of offshore and floating wind turbines and tidal wave machines and analysis and manufacturing of photovoltaic and thermophotovoltaic devices energy storage hybrid systems fuel synthesis and integration of energy systems are active research areas in the department we also offer a course 2-a track in energy area 5 ocean science and engineering the oceans cover over 70 percent of the planet s surface and constitute a critical element in our quality of life including the climate and the resources and food that we obtain from the sea this area s objectives are to support
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s choolofhumanities arts andsocialsciences yoshimi nagaya ma lecturer director japanese language studies johann sadock phd lecturer in french ikue shingu ma lecturer in japanese lissette soto ma lecturer in spanish peter weise phd lecturer in german jin zhang ma lecturer in chinese research staff principalresea rc hassociate kurt fendt phd director hyperstudio professors emeriti catherine vakar chvany phd professor of russian studies emerita james wesley harris phd professor of spanish and linguistics emeritus 2 part 204
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c ourse 1 5 management scott joslin phd assistant professor of economics finance and accounting kate kellogg phd class of 1954 career development assistant professor mozaffar khan phd assistant professor of accounting denise lewin loyd phd sloan school career development assistant professor gustavo manso phd assistant professor of finance matthew t marx phd assistant professor of management konstantin w milbradt phd assistant professor of finance mark mortensen phd richard s leghorn 1939 career development assistant professor of management of technological innovation jeffrey ng phd assistant professor of accounting elena obukhova phd fred kayne 1960 career development assistant professor of entrepreneurship cynthia d rudin phd assistant professor of statistics ofer sharone phd assistant professor of management ewa sletten phd assistant professor of accounting tavneet suri phd mitsubishi career development assistant professor of international management catherine tucker phd douglas dran
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s choolofscience tion on minor programs see undergraduate education in part 1 the minor in astronomy offered jointly with the department of earth atmospheric and planetary sciences covers the observational and theoretical foundations of astronomy for a description of the minor see interdisciplinary undergraduate programs and minors in part 3 inquiries additional information concerning degree programs and research activities may be obtained by writing to professor krishna rajagopal or to physics academic programs room 4-315 617-253-4841 gradu at estu dy the physics department offers programs leading to the degrees of master of science in physics doctor of philosophy and doctor of science enrollment no specific subjects of study are prescribed except for the requirement of two subjects in the candidate s doctoral research area and two subjects outside the candidate s field of specialization breadth requirement half of the breadth requirement may be satisfied through a departmentally app
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i nterdisciplinaryresearchandstudy center for international studies the center for international studies cis supports and promotes interna tional research and education at mit cis includes 100 members of the mit faculty and staff mainly drawn from the departments of political science and urban studies and planning and visiting scholars from around the world we sponsor formal programs multidisciplinary working groups and numerous public events while cis does not offer courses students engage with the center s faculty and staff as colleagues in research dissertation students participants in a range of events and enthusiastic interns in the mit science and technology initiative misti the groundbreaking international education program the center also provides other services to mit students internships other opportuni ties to work in programs and help with finding resources for research within cis is the mit security studies program ssp a graduatelevel research and educational program the
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