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10 S94: Special Problems in Chemical Engineering
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Focuses on problem of current interest not covered in regular curriculum; topic varies from year to year.
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10 S95: Special Problems in Chemical Engineering
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Focuses on problem of current interest not covered in regular curriculum; topic varies from year to year.
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
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10 THU: Undergraduate Thesis
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Program of research leading to writing an SB thesis; topic arranged between student and MIT faculty member.
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10 UR: Undergraduate Research
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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10 URG: Undergraduate Research
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Opportunity for participation in a research group, or for special investigation in a particular field. Topic and hours to fit individual requirements.
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11 001J: Introduction to Urban Design and Development
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Examines the evolving structure of cities and the way that cities, suburbs, and metropolitan areas can be designed and developed. Boston and other cities are studied to see how physical, social, political and economic forces interact to shape and reshape cities over time.
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11 002J: Making Public Policy
4.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Examines how the struggle among competing advocates shapes the outputs of government. Considers how conditions become problems for government to solve, why some political arguments are more persuasive than others, why some policy tools are preferred over others, and whether policies achieve their goals. Investigates the interactions among elected officials, think tanks, interest groups, the media, and the public in controversies over global warming, urban sprawl, Social Security, health care, education, and other issues.
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11 003J: Methods of Policy Analysis
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Provides students with an introduction to public policy analysis. Examines various approaches to policy analysis by considering the concepts, tools, and methods used in economics, political science, and other disciplines. Students apply and critique these approaches through case studies of current public policy problems.
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Prereq: 11.002J, 17.30J, Coreq: 14.01
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11 004J: City Scope
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Project-based introduction to the contemporary city as a complex system within a context of limited resources and competing interests. Learn to assess scenarios for the purpose of formulating social, economic and design strategies that provide optimized solutions that are humane and sustainable. Group projects develop and advocate visions for housing, urban planning, regeneration of natural ecologies and other sectors of the city. Travel may be involved that will be funded, but not required. Includes exercises in written and oral communication and team building. Limited to 15 participants. Preference to freshmen.
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11 005: Introduction to International Development
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Introduction to ideas and institutions in international development using a quantitative approach. Explores why some poor countries are able to develop faster than others. Topics include planning challenges and models, foreign constraints on policy rights, stakeholders, and building sustainability into planning.
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