2009-2010 Bulletin â PDF - SEAS Bulletin - Columbia University
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MSAE E3111: Thermodynamics,<br />
kinetic theory, and statistical<br />
mechanics<br />
3.0 points<br />
or<br />
MECE E3301:<br />
Thermodynamics<br />
3.0 points<br />
3. CHEN E3110:<br />
Transport phenomena, I<br />
4.0 points<br />
or one of the following:<br />
EAEE E4900: Applied transport and<br />
chemical rate phenomena 3.0 points<br />
MECE E3100: Introduction to<br />
mechanics of fluids<br />
3.0 points<br />
ENME E3161:<br />
Fluid mechanics<br />
4.0 points<br />
4. CHEN E4230:<br />
Reaction kinetics and reactor design 3.0 points<br />
5–6. Two courses from the following:<br />
Any 3000-level or higher BMCH, CHEN,<br />
CHAP, or CHEE course<br />
APMA E3101:<br />
Applied mathematics, I<br />
3.0 points<br />
APMA E3102:<br />
Applied mathematics, II 3.0 points<br />
BMEN E3320:<br />
Fluid biomechanics<br />
3.0 points<br />
BMEN E4001:<br />
Quantitative physiology, I 3.0 points<br />
BMEN E4002:<br />
Quantitative physiology, II 3.0 points<br />
ELEN E3201:<br />
Circuit analysis<br />
3.5 points<br />
ELEN E3301:<br />
Electronic circuits<br />
3.0 points<br />
SIEO W3600: Introduction to<br />
probability and statistics 4.0 points<br />
IEOR W4105: Probability 3.0 points<br />
IEOR W4106:<br />
Stochastic models<br />
3.0 points<br />
MSAE E3103: Elements of<br />
materials science<br />
3.0 points<br />
MSAE E3142: Processing of<br />
ceramics and polymers 3.0 points<br />
MINOR IN<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
1. CIEN E3121: Structural analysis 3.0 points<br />
or<br />
ENME E3161: Fluid mechanics 4.0 points<br />
or<br />
MECE E3100: Introduction to mechanics of<br />
fluids<br />
3.0 points<br />
2. ENME E3105: Mechanics 4.0 points<br />
3. ENME E3113:<br />
Mechanics of solids<br />
3.0 points<br />
4–6. Electives (any three)<br />
CIEN E1201: Design of buildings,<br />
bridges, and spacecraft 3.0 points<br />
ENME E3161:<br />
Fluid mechanics<br />
4.0 points<br />
ENME E3114: Experimental<br />
mechanics of materials 4.0 points<br />
MECE E3414: Advanced strength<br />
of materials<br />
3.0 points<br />
ENME E4332:<br />
Finite element analysis, I 3.0 points<br />
CIEN E3125:<br />
Structural design<br />
3.0 points<br />
CIEN E4241: Geotechnical<br />
engineering fundamentals 3.0 points<br />
CIEE E3250:<br />
Hydrosystems engineering 3.0 points<br />
CIEE E4163: Environmental<br />
engineering: wastewater 3.0 points<br />
CIEN E3129: Project management<br />
for construction<br />
3.0 points<br />
CIEN E4131: Principles of<br />
construction techniques 3.0 points<br />
Note: At least three of the courses must<br />
be courses that are not required in the<br />
student’s major.<br />
MINOR IN COMPUTER<br />
SCIENCE<br />
Students who pass the Computer<br />
Science Advanced Placement Exam,<br />
either A or AB, with a 4 or 5 will receive<br />
3 points and exemption from COMS<br />
W1004. An additional elective is to be<br />
recommended but not required. Participation<br />
in the minor is subject to the<br />
approval of the major program adviser.<br />
For further information, please see the<br />
QuickGuide at www.cs.columbia.<br />
edu/education/undergrad/seasguide.<br />
1. COMS W1004: Introduction to computer<br />
science and programming in Java 3.0 points<br />
2. COMS W1007: Object-oriented<br />
programming and design<br />
3.0 points<br />
or<br />
COMS W1009: Introduction to<br />
computer science (honors) 3.0 points<br />
3. COMS W3133:<br />
Data structures in C<br />
3.0 points<br />
or<br />
COMS W3134:<br />
Data structures in Java<br />
3.0 points<br />
or<br />
COMS W3137: Data structures<br />
and algorithms<br />
4.0 points<br />
or<br />
COMS W3139: Data structures<br />
and algorithms (honors)<br />
4.0 points<br />
4. COMS W3157:<br />
Advanced programming<br />
4.0 points<br />
5. COMS W3203:<br />
Discrete mathematics<br />
3.0 points<br />
6. COMS W3261:<br />
Computer science theory<br />
3.0 points<br />
7. CSEE W3827: Fundamentals of<br />
computer systems<br />
3.0 points<br />
or<br />
a 4000-level COMS technical elective<br />
MINOR IN DANCE<br />
The <strong>SEAS</strong> dance minor consists of five<br />
3-point courses. Please note that no<br />
performance/choreography courses<br />
below count toward the nontech<br />
requirement for <strong>SEAS</strong> students.<br />
1–2. Two from the following history/criticism<br />
courses:<br />
DNCE BC 2565: World dance history<br />
DNCE BC 2566: Western theatrical dance<br />
from the Renaissance to<br />
the 1960’s<br />
DNCE BC2570: Dance in New York City<br />
DNCE BC 3000: From the page to the<br />
dance stage<br />
DNCE BC 3570: Latin American and<br />
Caribbean dance:<br />
identities in motion<br />
DNCE BC 3574: Seminar on contemporary<br />
choreographers and their<br />
works<br />
DNCE BC 3576: Dance criticism<br />
DNCE BC 3577: Performing the political<br />
DNCE BC 3578: Traditions of African-<br />
American dance<br />
3–4. Two from the following performance/<br />
choreography courses:<br />
DNCE BC 2555: Ensemble repertory:<br />
modern<br />
DNCE BC 3571: Solo repertory<br />
DNCE BC 2563: Dance composition: form<br />
DNCE BC 2564: Dance composition: content<br />
DNCE BC 3565: Group forms: advanced<br />
dance composition<br />
DNCE BC 2567: Music for dance<br />
DNCE BC 2557: Evolution of classic<br />
Spanish dance<br />
DNCE BC 2580: Tap as an American art form<br />
DNCE BC 3590: Rehearsal and performance<br />
in dance<br />
5. One elective.<br />
MINOR IN EARTH AND<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
1–3. Three courses from the following:<br />
EAEE E3101: Earth resource<br />
production systems<br />
3.0 points<br />
EAEE E3103: Energy, minerals and<br />
materials systems<br />
3.0 points<br />
<strong>SEAS</strong> <strong>2009</strong>–<strong>2010</strong>