Supporting Science Subjects
No more than 36 units can be from the following Supporting Sciences list below. Students with appropriate interests may substitute two subjects in urban planning, economics, policy, or management for subjects in the Supporting Science category.
1.00 |
Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving |
1.060 |
Engineering Mechanics II |
1.061 |
Transport Processes in the Environment |
1.080 |
Environmental Chemistry and Biology |
3.012 or 5.60 |
Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering |
5.03 |
Principles of Inorganic Chemistry I |
5.12 |
Organic Chemistry I |
5.61 |
Physical Chemistry |
6.00 |
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming |
7.03 |
Genetics |
7.05 |
General Biochemistry |
7.21 |
Microbial Physiology |
8.03 |
Physics III |
8.04 |
Quantum Physics I |
8.044 |
Statistical Physics I |
8.07 |
Electromagnetism II |
8.09 |
Classical Mechanics III |
8.21 |
Physics of Energy |
12.010 |
Computational Methods of Scientific Programming |
12.012 |
Matlab, Statistics, Regression, Signal Processing |
12.320J |
Introduction to Hydrology |
18.04 |
Complex Variables with Applications |
18.05 |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
18.06 |
Linear Algebra |
18.100 |
Real Analysis I |
18.311 |
Principles of Applied Mathematics |