Full Name: Electronic Engineering and computer
Subordinate three professional: 6-1 Electronic Engineering, 6-2 Electronic engineering and computer, 6-3 computer
Professional courses required for graduation:
6.01 6.02
6.004 6.005 6.006
6.034 6.046 6.033
Two-door advanced undergraduate studies
A lab
Graduate Project
8.02 Physics II (Electro-Magnetic Foundation) http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www/
18.01 calculus I (calculus basis, equivalent to higher mathematics on the contents of the book)
18.03 differential equations (differential equation) http://math.mit.edu/~jspeck/18.01_Fall%202016/1801_CourseWebsite.html
18.06 Linear algebra (linear algebra) http://web.mit.edu/18.06/www/
6.042J Mathematics for Computer (basic discrete mathematics)
6.01 EECS Introduction 1
6.02 EECS Introduction 2
6.004 computtation Structures (computer architecture)
6.005 Elements of Software Construction (software build base)
6.006 Introduction to Algoithms (Introduction to algorithms)
6.033 Computer System Engineering (computer system Engineering) reference to the principles of computer system design
6.034 Artificial Intelligence (Artificial intelligence)
6.046J design and analyze of algorithms (algorithmic analysis)
Aus-advanced Undergraduate Subjects (Advanced course, choose two doors) http://student.mit.edu/catalog/m6c.html
Uat-preparation for undergraduate Advanced Project
Uap-undergraduate Advanced Project (equivalent to graduation design)
Communication requirement (communication course) 2016 Spring Professional schedule http://www.eecs.mit.edu/docs/ug/Checklist.pdf
MIT Http://student.mit.edu/catalog/m6a.html mit
Http://student.mit.edu/catalog/m6c.html
Carnegie Mellon cmu:http://coursecatalog.web.cmu.edu/schoolofcomputerscience/