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MINOR IN ELECTRICAL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

1. ELEN E1201: Introduction to electrical engineering<br />

3.5 points<br />

(May be replaced by a similar course or<br />

roughly equivalent experience)<br />

2. ELEN E3201: Circuit analysis 3.5 points<br />

3. CSEE W3827: Fundamentals of<br />

computer systems<br />

3.0 points<br />

4. ELEN E3081 and ELEN E3082:<br />

Electrical engineering labs 2.0 points<br />

5. ELEN E3801:<br />

Signals and systems<br />

3.5 points<br />

6. ELEN E3106: Solid-state devices<br />

and materials<br />

3.5 points<br />

or<br />

ELEN E3401: Electromagnetics 4.0 points<br />

Note: Not available to computer engineering<br />

majors.<br />

MINOR IN ENGINEERING<br />

MECHANICS<br />

1. ENME E3105: Mechanics 4.0 points<br />

2. ENME E3113:<br />

Mechanics of solids<br />

3.0 points<br />

3. ENME E3161:<br />

Fluid mechanics<br />

4.0 points<br />

or<br />

MECE E3100:<br />

Mechanics of fluids<br />

3.0 points<br />

4–6. Electives (any two):<br />

ENME E3106:<br />

Dynamics and vibrations 3.0 points<br />

ENME E3114: Experimental<br />

mechanics of materials 4.0 points<br />

or<br />

MECE E3414: Advanced strength<br />

of materials<br />

3.0 points<br />

CIEN E3121:<br />

Structural analysis<br />

3.0 points<br />

ENME E4202:<br />

Advanced mechanics<br />

3.0 points<br />

ENME E4113: Advanced mechanics<br />

of solids<br />

3.0 points<br />

ENME E4114: Mechanics of<br />

fracture and fatigue<br />

3.0 points<br />

ENME E4214:<br />

Theory of plates and shells 3.0 points<br />

ENME E4215:<br />

Theory of vibrations<br />

3.0 points<br />

MECE E3301:<br />

Thermodynamics<br />

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 ENGLISH AND<br />

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE<br />

1–5. Any five courses in the English<br />

Department with no distribution requirement.<br />

No speech courses, only one writing<br />

course as above and excluding ENGL<br />

C1010, may be taken; total 15 points.<br />

MINOR IN FRENCH<br />

1–2. FREN W3333:<br />

Major literary works to 1800 3.0 points<br />

and<br />

FREN W3334: Major literary works<br />

since 1800<br />

3.0 points<br />

3–5. Three additional courses in French<br />

beyond satisfaction of the language<br />

requirement, including one course<br />

in French cultural studies.<br />

MINOR IN FRENCH AND<br />

FRANCOPHONE STUDIES<br />

Required: 15 points beyond secondyear<br />

French.<br />

1–2. FREN W3420: Introduction to French<br />

and francophone studies, I 3.0 points<br />

and<br />

FREN W3421: Introduction to French<br />

and francophone studies, II 3.0 points<br />

3–5. Three additional courses in French<br />

beyond satisfaction of the language<br />

requirement, including one course<br />

in French cultural studies and one in<br />

francophone literature.<br />

MINOR IN GERMAN<br />

Required: 15 points beyond secondyear<br />

German.<br />

1. GERM V3001 or V3002:<br />

Advanced German, I or II<br />

3.0 points<br />

2. GERM W3333: Introduction to<br />

German literature<br />

3.0 points<br />

3–4. Any two of the period survey courses<br />

in German literature and culture, GERM<br />

W3442, W3443, W3444, W3445; at least<br />

one of these must focus on pre–20thcentury<br />

culture.<br />

5. One course taken from any 3000/4000 level<br />

German or CompLit-German courses<br />

taught in German or English.<br />

MINOR IN GREEK OR LATIN<br />

1–4. A minimum of 13 points in the chosen<br />

language at the 1200-level or higher.<br />

5. 3 points in ancient history of the appropriate<br />

civilization.<br />

MINOR IN HISPANIC STUDIES<br />

1. SPAN W3300: Advanced language<br />

through content<br />

3.0 points<br />

2. SPAN W3330: Introduction to<br />

the study of Hispanic cultures 3.0 points<br />

3. SPAN W3349: Hispanic cultures, I:<br />

Islamic Spain through the colonial<br />

period<br />

3.0 points<br />

4. SPAN W3350: Hispanic cultures, II:<br />

Enlightenment to the present 3.0 points<br />

5. One additional 3000- or 4000-level elective<br />

course in the Department of Spanish and<br />

Portuguese<br />

Note: Please see the director of undergraduate<br />

studies in the Department of<br />

Spanish and Portuguese for more information.<br />

MINOR IN HISTORY<br />

1–5. Minimum 15 points in the History<br />

Department with no distribution or<br />

seminar requirements. Transfer or<br />

study-abroad credits may not be applied.<br />

MINOR IN INDUSTRIAL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

1. SIEO W3600: Introduction to<br />

probability and statistics<br />

4.0 points<br />

2. IEOR E3608: Introduction to<br />

mathematical programming 4.0 points<br />

3. IEOR E3402: Production-inventory<br />

planning and control<br />

3.0 points<br />

4. IEOR E4003:<br />

Industrial economics<br />

3.0 points<br />

5–6. Electives: Two IEOR courses of interest<br />

and approved by a faculty adviser.<br />

Note: In addition to the required courses,<br />

students majoring in operations<br />

research or engineering and management<br />

systems minoring in industrial<br />

engineering must take three industrial<br />

engineering courses that are not used to<br />

satisfy the requirements of their major.<br />

<strong>SEAS</strong> <strong>2009</strong>–<strong>2010</strong>

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