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Master of Engineering
in Manufacturing, Spring/Summer 2008
Summer 2008
MITES (Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science)
Spring 2008
HST.590 - Biomedical Engineering
Seminar Series: What Industry Wished Academia Knew & Did
1.016 - Communicating Complex Environmental Issues: Designing and Building
Interactive Museum Exhibits
1.020 - Ecology II: Engineering
for Sustainability
6.141/16.415 - Robotics: Science and Systems I
10.26 - Information
Resources for Chemical Engineering Project Lab
16.00 - Introduction to Aerospace Design
Course Pages
16.S26 - Modern Space Science Engineering
16.621 - Experimental Projects I
21H.126 - America in Depression and War
21H.308 - The Vikings
21H.802 - Modern Latin America: Revolution, Dictatorship, and Democracy, 1808-Present
21L.016/21M.616 - Learning from the Past: Drama, Science, Performance
21L.421 - Comedy
21L.430/CMS.920/SP.402 - Popular Narrative: Elements of Style
| Writing Courses: |
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- 21F.222 -
Expository Writing for Bilingual Students
- 21W.730 - Writing on Contemporary Issues - Social and Ethical Issues
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21W.732.01 - Perspectives on Medicine and Public Health
24.237/17.006/17.007/SP.601 - Feminist Theory
SP.401 - Introduction to Women's
Studies
STS.03 - Technology and Nature in American History
Fall 2007
1.018J/7.30J -
Ecology1: The Earth System
2.009 - Product Engineering Processes
2.75 - Precision Machine Design
3.091 - Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
6.UAT - Preparation for Undergraduate Advanced Project
10.28 - Information Resources for Chemical- Biological Engineering Lab
12.000 - Solving Complex Problems
16.621 - Experimental Projects
I
21A.660 - Reproductive Politics and Technologies
21H.104J - Riots, Strikes, and Conspiracies in American History
21H.206 - American Consumer Culture
21H.575 - Women
in South Asia from 1800 to Present
21L.000/21W.734J - Writing about Literature
21L.007 - World Literatures: Journeys
21L.512 - American Authors: Sex in the City: Gender and the City in 19th & 20th
Century American Literature
21L.702 - Studies
in Fiction/Rethinking the American Masterpiece
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- 21F.222 -
Expository Writing for Bilingual Students
- 21W.730
- 01-03 - Body Language: Writing about Ideas and Images of the
Body
- 21W.730 -
04 - Expository Writing: Food for Thought
- 21W.730 -
05 -
Expository Writing - Imagining the Future
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21W.732 - 03 - Writing
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Summer 2007
International Development Design Summit (IDDS)
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