https://eecsis.mit.edu/renumbered_degree_requirements.html#6-4 MIT EECS Logo MIT EECS Report a problem Accessibility EECS Degree Requirements 6-1 6-2 (old) 6-3 (old) 6-4 6-7 6-14 MEng Notes: * Shows the degree requirements for Fall 2022. * Each completed subject can only be used to satisfy at most one required subject. * A subject is colored grey if not offered this academic year. 6-1 Electrical Science and Engineering Required subjects: * One of these introductory subjects: 6.34006.02 6.49006.03 6.90106.08 6.90806.01 * One of these programming skills subjects: 6.100A6.0001 6.100L6.000L * One of these math subjects: 18.03 18.032 CC.1803 ES.1803 * Three of these foundation subjects: 6.19106.004 6.20006.002 6.30006.003 * Three of these header subjects: 6.22106.014 6.39006.036 6.23006.013 6.48106.021 6.25006.012 6.62106.640 6.30106.011 * One of these communication-intensive subjects: One of 6.UAT, 6.UAR * Four of these elective subjects: Two from AUS2 Advanced undergraduate subject list Two additional from EECS All the subjects that satisfy departmental requirements list Additional constraints: * At least one of the required subjects must be from the DLAB2 Advanced departmental lab list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the II Independent inquiry list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the PROB Probability grounding list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the CIM2 Additional CI-M subjects list 6-1/8-flex EE for double majors in Physics Required subjects: * One of these introductory subjects: 8.03 * One of these programming skills subjects: 6.100A6.0001 6.100L6.000L * One of these math subjects: 18.03 18.032 CC.1803 ES.1803 * Three of these foundation subjects: 6.20006.002 6.30006.003 8.04 * One of these Physics header subjects: 8.05 8.051 * Two of these EECS header subjects: 6.22106.014 6.39006.036 6.23006.013 6.48106.021 6.25006.012 6.62106.640 6.30106.011 * One of these communication-intensive subjects: One of 6.UAT, 6.UAR * Four of these elective subjects: Two from AUS2 Advanced undergraduate subject list Two additional from EECS All the subjects that satisfy departmental requirements list Additional constraints: * At least one of the required subjects must be from the DLAB2 Advanced departmental lab list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the II Independent inquiry list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the PROB Probability grounding list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the CIM2 Additional CI-M subjects list 6-2 (old) Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Required subjects: * One of these introductory subjects: 6.34006.02 6.49006.03 6.90106.08 6.90806.01 * One of these programming skills subjects: 6.100A6.0001 6.100L6.000L * One of these math subjects: 18.03 18.032 CC.1803 ES.1803 * Three of these foundation subjects: 6.10106.009 6.20006.002 6.12106.006 6.30006.003 6.19106.004 6.38006.043 * Three of these header subjects: 6.10206.031 6.22106.014 6.39006.036 6.12206.046 6.23006.013 6.41006.034 6.14006.045 6.25006.012 6.48106.021 6.18006.033 6.30106.011 6.62106.640 * One of these communication-intensive subjects: One of 6.UAT, 6.UAR * Four of these elective subjects: Two from AUS2 Advanced undergraduate subject list Two additional from EECS All the subjects that satisfy departmental requirements list Additional constraints: * At least one of the required subjects must be from the DLAB2 Advanced departmental lab list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the II Independent inquiry list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the PROB Probability grounding list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the CIM2 Additional CI-M subjects list * At least two of the required subjects must be from the CS12 CS subjects at levels 1 and 2 list * At least two of the required subjects must be from the EE12 EE subjects at levels 1 and 2 list * At least one of the required subjects must be from the EECS12 EECS subjects at levels 1 and 2 list 6-3 (old) Computer Science and Engineering Required subjects: * One of these introductory subjects: 6.34006.02 6.49006.03 6.90106.08 6.90806.01 * One of these programming skills subjects: 6.100A6.0001 6.100L6.000L * One of these discrete math subjects: 6.12006.042 * Three of these foundation subjects: 6.10106.009 6.12106.006 6.19106.004 * Four of these header subjects: 6.10206.031 One of 6.14006.045, 6.12206.046 6.18006.033 6.39006.036 6.41006.034 * One of these communication-intensive subjects: One of 6.UAT, 6.UAR * Three of these elective subjects: Two from AUS2 Advanced undergraduate subject list One additional from EECS All the subjects that satisfy departmental requirements list Additional constraints: * At least one of the required subjects must be from the II Independent inquiry list 6-4 Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making Required subjects: * One of these programming skills subjects: 6.100A6.0001 6.100L6.000L * Three of these math subjects: 6.12006.042 One of 18.C06, 18.06 One of 6.37006.041, 6.38006.043, 18.05 * Two of these foundation subjects: 6.10106.009 6.12106.006 * Five of these Center subjects: One from Data-centric 6-4 Data-centric subjects list One from Model-centric 6-4 Model-centric subjects list One from Decision-centric 6-4 Decision-centric subjects list One from Computation-centric 6-4 Computation-centric subjects list One from Human-centric 6-4 Human-centric subjects list * Two of these communication-intensive subjects: One of 6.UAT, 6.UAR One from Application_CIM CI-M for 6-4 students list * Two of these elective subjects: One additional from the AI+D_AUS Advanced undergraduate subjects for 6-4 students or Application_CIM CI-M for 6-4 students lists One additional from the EECS All the subjects that satisfy departmental requirements list or a Math (course 18) requirement Additional constraints: * At least one of the required subjects must be from the SERC Social and Ethical Responsibilies of Computing list Notes: * If you choose a Math requirement as an elective, it must not have essentially similar content to the other subjects satisfying your 6-4 degree requirements. 6-7 Computer Science and Molecular Biology Required subjects: * Two of these introductory subjects: One of 6.100A6.0001&6.100B6.0002, 6.10206.031 6.10106.009 * One of these discrete math subjects: 6.12006.042 * Two of these CS foundation subjects: 6.12106.006 6.12206.046 * Two of these chemistry subjects: 5.12 One of 5.601&5.602, 20.110 * One of these introductory lab subjects: 20.109 6.48806.129 7.002&10.7003 7.002&7.003 * Three of these Bio foundation subjects: 7.03 7.05 7.06 * Two of these elective subjects: One from COMPBIO Restricted electives in Computational Biology list One from BIORE Biology restricted electives list * One of these communication-intensive subjects: 6.UAR 6.UAT 7.19 9.12 Notes: * 16.0002/18.0002/CSE.01 are acceptable alternatives to 6.0002 6-14 Computer Science, Economics and Data Science Required subjects: * Three of these math subjects: One of 18.06, 18.061 One of 6.37006.041, 14.30, 18.600 6.12006.042 * Five of these computation and algorithms subjects: 6.100A6.0001 One of 6.10106.009, 6.100B6.0002 6.12106.006 6.12206.046 6.39006.036 * Three of these economics subjects: One of 14.01, 14.03 14.32 One of 14.05, 14.18, 14.33 * One of these probability and statistics subjects: 15.053 6.32606.207 6.72016.215 * Three of these elective subjects: One from ECONDS Economics electives in data science list One from ECONTH Economics electives in theory list One additional from the ECONDS Economics electives in data science or ECONTH Economics electives in theory lists * One of these communication-intensive subjects: 15.276 6.UAR 6.UAT Notes: * If your primary major is 6-14, at most three of your economics subjects may count toward the eight-subject HASS requirement. * 16.0002/18.0002/CSE.01 are acceptable alternatives to 6.0002 Masters of Engineering Required subjects: * Completed undergraduate degree program (6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-7) * Four additional graduate subjects: 6-1, 6-2, or 6-3: four from AAGS Approved advanced graduate subjects are graduate subjects that build on foundational knowledge to develop advanced (and often state-of-the-art) expertise in a field of interest. list 6-7: two from BIO_AAGS Approved advanced graduate subjects in biology list, two from BIOEECS_AAGS Approved advanced graduate subjects in EECS/BIO list You are allowed to petition for one out-of-department AAGS that complements your MEng program. Submit your petition prior to taking the class. These petitions, like all departmental petitions, are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and are not guaranteed to be approved. * Two additional math restricted electives: At most one from 18.05, 18.440, 18.600, 6.041, 6.436 At most one from 18.200, 18.200A, 6.042 At most one from 18.03, 18.032, 18.034, CC.1803, ES.1803 At most one from 18.06, 18.061, 18.085, 18.0851, 18.700, 6.S084 At most one from 18.065, 18.0651 At most one from 18.075, 18.0751 At most one from 18.086, 18.0861 At most one from 18.1001, 18.1002, 18.100A, 18.100B, 18.100C, 18.100P, 18.100Q At most one from 18.650, 18.6501, IDS.014 Any of 18.04, 18.300, 18.330, 18.703, 18.781, 8.044 * Masters Thesis (>= 24 units): 6.THM * Professional perspective requirement: 6.997 Additional constraints: * Three-subject concentration from one of the following areas. At least one of the concentration subjects must be an AAGS (marked with an asterisk). + Applied Physics 6.22006.061 6.62906.695 6.63406.634 6.64506.645 6.22126.690 6.63006.630 6.63706.637 6.65106.730 6.22206.131 6.63106.631 6.64006.728 6.65206.731 6.22216.1311 6.63206.632 6.64206.443 6.65306.732 6.62806.685 6.63306.621 6.64406.644 + Artificial Intelligence 16.420 6.42106.800 6.78306.435 6.82106.832 6.87106.874 6.37206.401 6.42126.843 6.79006.867 6.83006.869 6.87116.802 6.37226.481 6.44206.807 6.79106.860 6.83016.819 6.C51&1.C51 6.37306.419 6.51506.945 6.79306.871 6.83906.866 6.C51&2.C51 6.37326.439 6.51516.905 6.81106.834 6.83916.801 6.C51&22.C51 6.41206.804 6.51606.946 6.81506.861 6.84206.839 6.C51&3.C51 6.41306.817 6.54206.842 6.81606.881 6.85106.835 6.C51& 6.41326.877 6.56906.885 6.81706.882 6.86106.864 SCM.C51 6.41406.803 6.73206.338 6.81806.883 6.86116.806 MAS.S63 6.41426.833 6.78006.437 6.81906.884 6.86206.345 6.42006.141 6.78106.438 6.82006.484 6.86306.863 + BioEECS 6.48126.521 6.48526.557 6.87106.874 6.88206.542 6.48206.022 6.48606.025 6.87116.802 6.88306.552 6.48226.522 6.48616.525 6.87206.589 6.88806.544 6.48306.023 6.56906.885 6.87216.580 6.88906.545 6.48326.561 6.79306.871 6.88006.555 6.48426.524 6.87006.878 6.88016.026 6.48506.027 6.87016.047 6.88106.556 + Circuits 6.20406.101 6.20906.301 6.31026.320 6.60206.776 6.20506.111 6.20926.321 6.59106.375 6.60306.333 6.20606.115 6.22226.330 6.60006.775 6.62206.334 6.20616.1151 6.31006.302 6.60106.374 6.62706.332 + Communications 6.32606.207 6.74206.267 6.74806.260 6.78006.437 6.64206.443 6.74306.442 6.74906.261 6.78106.438 6.72006.255 6.74406.452 6.77006.436 6.78306.435 6.72016.215 6.74506.263 6.77106.262 6.79406.231 6.72606.268 6.74606.440 6.77206.265 6.74106.450 6.74706.441 6.77306.434 + Computer Systems 6.10406.170 6.32606.207 6.56106.857 6.58406.824 6.10606.172 6.45906.805 6.56606.858 6.58506.826 6.11006.035 6.50606.827 6.56906.885 6.58806.887 6.11206.818 6.50806.836 6.58106.828 6.58906.888 6.18206.808 6.50816.816 6.58206.829 6.59006.823 6.19206.175 6.51106.820 6.58306.830 6.59206.846 6.20506.111 6.51206.822 6.58316.814 6.59906.886 + Control 6.31006.302 6.71106.245 6.31026.320 6.71206.247 6.42106.800 6.79406.231 6.42126.843 6.79506.246 6.71006.241 + Graphics and HCI 6.10406.170 6.83016.819 6.84106.838 6.85806.894 6.44006.837 6.83206.870 6.84206.839 6.85906.895 6.44206.807 6.83706.865 6.84806.896 6.86206.345 6.45106.810 6.83716.815 6.85106.835 6.83006.869 6.83916.801 6.85306.859 + Materials, Devices and Nano 6.25306.701 6.63316.602 6.65106.730 6.65506.736 6.25326.719 6.64006.728 6.65206.731 6.66006.781 6.26906.717 6.64406.644 6.65306.732 6.66106.774 6.26926.777 6.65006.720 6.65406.735 6.66306.780 + Numerical Methods 6.72006.255 6.72306.256 6.73206.338 6.72016.215 6.72406.254 6.73306.339 6.72106.251 6.73006.336 6.73806.248 6.72206.252 6.73106.337 6.73906.249 + Signals and Systems 6.31006.302 6.70506.347 6.88006.555 6.31026.320 6.70606.348 6.88016.026 6.70006.341 6.78006.437 6.88106.556 6.70106.344 6.78106.438 6.70206.456 6.86206.345 + Theoretical CS 18.404 6.52306.851 6.53806.892 6.54806.889 18.435 6.52506.852 6.53906.893 6.54906.890 2.111 6.53106.849 6.54006.840 6.56206.875 6.50606.827 6.53206.850 6.54106.841 6.56306.876 6.52106.854 6.53406.853 6.54206.842 8.370 6.52206.856 6.53706.891 6.54306.845 Summary Table The following table shows the requirements satisfied by each subject for each of the Fall and Spring terms. A row is grey if the subject is not offered this academic year. +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Fall 2022 | Spring 2023 | | Subject |--------------------------+--------------------------| | | AUS2 | CIM2 | DLAB2 | II | AUS2 | CIM2 | DLAB2 | II | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Subject Lists Data-centric: 6-4 Data-centric subjects 6.37206.401 6.39006.036 Model-centric: 6-4 Model-centric subjects 6.30006.003 6.41106.038 6.44006.837 Decision-centric: 6-4 Decision-centric subjects 6.31006.302 6.41106.038 6.72016.215 Computation-centric: 6-4 Computation-centric subjects 6.12206.046 6.44006.837 6.72016.215 Human-centric: 6-4 Human-centric subjects 6.32606.207 6.39506.404 6.41206.804 6.45906.805 AI+D_AUS: Advanced undergraduate subjects for 6-4 students 18.404 6.83716.815 6.37306.419 6.87016.047 6.51516.905 6.87116.802 6.58316.814 Application_CIM: CI-M for 6-4 students 6.42006.141 6.42106.800 6.83016.819 6.86116.806 AUS2: Advanced undergraduate subject. Also see the grad_AUS2 list below. A subject provides an AUS2 experience if at least 40% of the grade in a 12-unit subject is based on new advanced technical material that is rigorously evaluated through examinations, problem sets, projects or papers. Such subjects will ideally have a header-level subject (less ideally, a foundation-level subject) as a prerequisite; they may be dual-numbered with graduate subjects, but must have distinct requirements to ensure accessibility to the range of undergraduate students in the department. 18.404 6.20606.115 6.32606.207 6.48306.023 6.83016.819 6.10406.170 6.20616.1151 6.37206.401 6.48506.027 6.83716.815 6.10606.172 6.20906.301 6.37306.419 6.48606.025 6.83916.801 6.11006.035 6.22006.061 6.41306.817 6.50816.816 6.86116.806 6.11206.818 6.22206.131 6.41406.803 6.51516.905 6.87016.047 6.18206.808 6.22216.1311 6.42106.800 6.58316.814 6.87116.802 6.19206.175 6.25306.701 6.44006.837 6.59316.812 6.87216.580 6.20406.101 6.26906.717 6.44206.807 6.63316.602 6.88016.026 6.20506.111 6.31006.302 6.45106.810 6.72016.215 CIM2: Additional CI-M subjects. 6.UAT or 6.UAR are the first CI-M 6.18006.033 6.22216.1311 6.48606.025 6.20406.101 6.23706.161 6.48806.129 6.20606.115 6.26006.152 6.48906.182 6.20616.1151 6.42006.141 6.90306.163 6.22206.131 6.45906.805 CS12: CS subjects at levels 1 and 2 6.10106.009 6.14006.045 6.10206.031 6.18006.033 6.12106.006 6.41006.034 6.12206.046 DLAB2: Advanced departmental lab. A subject provides a DLAB2 experience if at least 40% of the grade in a 12-unit subject is based on laboratory assignments. A laboratory assignment involves a question that is answered through empirical investigation; it may include the design, construction, and testing of a physical or software artifact. 6.10406.170 6.20606.115 6.26006.152 6.45706.073 6.86116.806 6.10606.172 6.20616.1151 6.31006.302 6.48606.025 6.87016.047 6.11006.035 6.20906.301 6.31026.320 6.48806.129 6.88016.026 6.18206.808 6.20926.321 6.42006.141 6.48906.182 6.90306.163 6.19206.175 6.22206.131 6.44006.837 6.50816.816 6.20406.101 6.22216.1311 6.44206.807 6.83016.819 6.20506.111 6.23706.161 6.45506.185 6.84206.839 EECS: All the subjects that satisfy departmental requirements. Also see the grad_AUS and grad_II lists below. 18.600 6.20506.111 6.37006.041 6.48106.021 6.87016.047 2.007 6.20606.115 6.37026.431 6.48206.022 6.87116.802 6.100A6.0001& 6.20616.1151 6.37306.419 6.48306.023 6.87216.580 6.100B6.0002 6.20906.301 6.38006.043 6.48406.024 6.88016.026 6.10106.009 6.22006.061 6.39006.036 6.48506.027 6.90106.08 6.10206.031 6.22106.014 6.41006.034 6.48606.025 6.90206.943 6.10406.170 6.22206.131 6.41206.804 6.48806.129 6.90306.163 6.10606.172 6.22216.1311 6.41306.817 6.48906.182 6.90806.01 6.11006.035 6.23006.013 6.41406.803 6.49006.03 6.93506.935 6.11206.818 6.23706.161 6.42006.141 6.50816.816 6.C01&1.C01 6.12006.042 6.25006.012 6.42106.800 6.51516.905 6.C01& 6.12106.006 6.25306.701 6.44006.837 6.58316.814 10.C01 6.12206.046 6.26006.152 6.44206.807 6.59316.812 6.C01&2.C01 6.14006.045 6.26906.717 6.45106.810 6.63316.602 6.C01& 6.18006.033 6.30006.003 6.45306.811 6.72016.215 20.C01 6.18206.808 6.30106.011 6.45506.185 6.83016.819 6.C01& 6.19106.004 6.31006.302 6.45706.073 6.83716.815 22.C01 6.19206.175 6.32606.207 6.45906.805 6.83916.801 6.C01&3.C01 6.20006.002 6.34006.02 6.47106.049 6.86116.806 6.UAR 6.20406.101 6.UAT EE12: EE subjects at levels 1 and 2 6.20006.002 6.30006.003 6.22106.014 6.30106.011 6.23006.013 6.48106.021 6.25006.012 6.62106.640 EECS12: EECS subjects at levels 1 and 2 6.19106.004 6.38006.043 6.39006.036 SERC: Social and Ethical Responsibilies of Computing 6.39006.036 6.39506.404 6.45906.805 6.83016.819 6.86116.806 II: Independent inquiry. Also see grad_II list below. A subject provides an II experience if at least 40% of the grade in a 12-unit subject depends on a single relatively open-ended project. The student should be involved in defining the project. Projects may be done singly or in groups; they may be analytical or empirical in nature. They should be supervised in the sense that at least one milestone (proposal, outline, presentation) is evaluated and the student given feedback before the final deadline. 6.10406.170 6.22216.1311 6.45106.810 6.86116.806 6.10606.172 6.23706.161 6.45306.811 6.87016.047 6.11006.035 6.37306.419 6.45906.805 6.90306.163 6.11206.818 6.41206.804 6.48806.129 6.UAR 6.18206.808 6.42006.141 6.48906.182 6.20506.111 6.42106.800 6.51516.905 6.20616.1151 6.44206.807 6.83016.819 PROB: Probability grounding 18.05 6.12006.042 18.600 6.37006.041 6.041A 6.38006.043 grad_AUS2: Graduate subjects that satisfy the AUS2 or EECS requirements 16.420 6.52506.852 6.59306.825 6.71006.241 6.81106.834 6.20926.321 6.53106.849 6.60006.775 6.72006.255 6.81506.861 6.25326.719 6.53206.850 6.60106.374 6.72106.251 6.82006.484 6.26926.777 6.53406.853 6.62106.640 6.72206.252 6.82106.832 6.31026.320 6.54006.840 6.62206.334 6.73006.336 6.83006.869 6.37226.481 6.54106.841 6.63106.631 6.73106.337 6.83706.865 6.37326.439 6.56106.857 6.63206.632 6.73206.338 6.83906.866 6.41326.877 6.56206.875 6.63306.621 6.74206.267 6.84106.838 6.41426.833 6.56606.858 6.63406.634 6.77006.436 6.84206.839 6.42126.843 6.56906.885 6.64006.728 6.77106.262 6.85106.835 6.48126.521 6.58106.828 6.64206.443 6.77206.265 6.85306.859 6.48226.522 6.58206.829 6.64406.644 6.78006.437 6.86106.864 6.48326.561 6.58306.830 6.65006.720 6.78106.438 6.86206.345 6.51106.820 6.58406.824 6.65106.730 6.79006.867 6.86306.863 6.51206.822 6.58506.826 6.66106.774 6.79106.860 6.87106.874 6.52106.854 6.59006.823 6.70006.341 6.79306.871 6.87206.589 6.52306.851 6.59106.375 6.70106.344 6.79406.231 6.88006.555 grad_II: Graduate subjects that satisfy the II additional constraint. 6.37326.439 6.56906.885 6.85306.859 6.42126.843 6.83006.869 6.86106.864 6.51506.945 6.84206.839 6.87006.878 6.56106.857 6.85106.835 AAGS: Approved advanced graduate subjects are graduate subjects that build on foundational knowledge to develop advanced (and often state-of-the-art) expertise in a field of interest. 16.420 6.53706.891 6.63006.630 6.73206.338 6.83206.870 18.435 6.53806.892 6.63106.631 6.73306.339 6.83706.865 2.111 6.53906.893 6.63206.632 6.73406.335 6.83906.866 6.20926.321 6.54006.840 6.63306.621 6.73806.248 6.84106.838 6.22126.690 6.54106.841 6.63406.634 6.74106.450 6.84206.839 6.22226.330 6.54206.842 6.63706.637 6.74206.267 6.84806.896 6.25326.719 6.54306.845 6.64006.728 6.74306.442 6.85106.835 6.26926.777 6.54806.889 6.64206.443 6.74406.452 6.85306.859 6.31026.320 6.54906.890 6.64406.644 6.74506.263 6.85806.894 6.37026.431 6.56106.857 6.64506.645 6.74606.440 6.85906.895 6.37226.481 6.56206.875 6.65006.720 6.74706.441 6.86106.864 6.37326.439 6.56306.876 6.65106.730 6.74806.260 6.86206.345 6.41326.877 6.56606.858 6.65206.731 6.74906.261 6.86306.863 6.41426.833 6.56906.885 6.65306.732 6.77006.436 6.87006.878 6.42126.843 6.58106.828 6.65406.735 6.77106.262 6.87106.874 6.48126.521 6.58206.829 6.65506.736 6.77206.265 6.88006.555 6.48226.522 6.58306.830 6.66006.781 6.77306.434 6.88106.556 6.48326.561 6.58406.824 6.66106.774 6.78006.437 6.88206.542 6.48426.524 6.58506.826 6.66306.780 6.78106.438 6.88306.552 6.48526.557 6.58806.887 6.70006.341 6.78306.435 6.88806.544 6.48616.525 6.58906.888 6.70106.344 6.79006.867 6.88906.545 6.50606.827 6.59006.823 6.70206.456 6.79106.860 6.90906.454 6.50806.836 6.59106.375 6.70506.347 6.79306.871 6.93506.935 6.51106.820 6.59206.846 6.70606.348 6.79406.231 6.C51&1.C51 6.51206.822 6.59306.825 6.71006.241 6.79506.246 6.C51&2.C51 6.51506.945 6.59906.886 6.71206.247 6.81106.834 6.C51&22.C51 6.51606.946 6.60006.775 6.72006.255 6.81506.861 6.C51&3.C51 6.52106.854 6.60106.374 6.72106.251 6.81606.881 6.C51&SCM.C51 6.52206.856 6.60206.776 6.72206.252 6.81706.882 8.370 6.52306.851 6.60306.333 6.72306.256 6.81806.883 9.660 6.52506.852 6.62206.334 6.72406.254 6.81906.884 MAS.S63 6.53106.849 6.62706.332 6.72606.268 6.82006.484 6.53206.850 6.62806.685 6.73006.336 6.82106.832 6.53406.853 6.62906.695 6.73106.337 6.83006.869 BIO_AAGS: Approved advanced graduate subjects in biology. (Comp Bio AAGS) 1.881 7.60 18.418 7.62 6.87006.878 HST.504 6.87106.874 HST.508 7.58 HST.538 BIOEECS_AAGS: Approved advanced graduate subjects in EECS/BIO. (Bio/ EECS AAGS) 1.86 7.432 7.498 7.63 7.935 1.87 7.433 7.499 7.64 7.95 12.493 7.434 7.50 7.66 7.98 20.445 7.435 7.51 7.69 7.S930 20.446 7.436 7.52 7.70 7.S931 20.554 7.437 7.540 7.71 7.S932 20.561 7.438 7.547 7.72 7.S939 20.630 7.439 7.55 7.76 8.181 5.54 7.440 7.57 7.77 8.591 7.411 7.491 7.58 7.80 9.301 7.421 7.492 7.60 7.81 CSB.100 7.430 7.493 7.61 7.82 7.431 7.494 7.62 7.89