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List of current CI-M subjects

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CI-M Subjects for Course 18 Majors

CI-M subjects fulfill the CI component for the designated major(s). Non-majors who enroll in these subjects will have the same educational experience, but will not receive CI credit for completing these subjects. You should check the degree charts in the MIT Bulletin to identify the CI-M subjects for your major program(s).

Mathematics

 

 

 

18—Gen’l

Two of:

 

 

 

18.100C

Analysis I

or

 
 

18.104

Seminar in Analysis

or

 
 

18.304

Undergraduate Seminar in Discrete Mathematics

or

 
 

18.384

Undergraduate Seminar in Physical Mathematics

or

 
 

18.424

Seminar in Information Theory

or

 
 

18.434

Seminar in Theoretical Computer Science

or

 
 

18.504

Seminar in Logic

or

 
 

18.704

Seminar in Algebra

or

 
 

18.784

Seminar in Number Theory

or

 
 

18.821

Project Laboratory in Mathematics

or

 
 

18.823

Principles of Mathematics Presentation

or

 
 

18.904

Seminar in Topology

or

 
 

18.994

Seminar in Geometry

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

or one from the above list and one of:

 

 

 

6.033

Computer System Engineering

or

 

 

8.06

Quantum Physics III

or

 

 

18.310C

Principles of Applied Mathematics

   

 

 

 

 

 

18—Theor.

Two of:

 

 

 

18.100C

Analysis I

or

 
 

18.104

Seminar in Analysis

or

 
 

18.304

Undergraduate Seminar in Discrete Mathematics

or

 
 

18.384

Undergraduate Seminar in Physical Mathematics

or

 
 

18.424

Seminar in Information Theory

or

 
 

18.434

Seminar in Theoretical Computer Science

or

 
 

18.504

Seminar in Logic

or

 
 

18.704

Seminar in Algebra

or

 
 

18.784

Seminar in Number Theory

or

 
 

18.821

Project Laboratory in Mathematics

or

 
 

18.823

Principles of Mathematics Presentation

or

 
 

18.904

Seminar in Topology

or

 
 

18.994

Seminar in Geometry

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

or one from the above list and one of:

 

 

 

6.033

Computer System Engineering

or

 

 

8.06

Quantum Physics III

or

 

 

18.310C

Principles of Applied Mathematics

   

 

 

 

 

 

18—Appl’d

Two of:

 

 

 

18.100C

Analysis I

or

 
 

18.104

Seminar in Analysis

or

 
 

18.304

Undergraduate Seminar in Discrete Mathematics

or

 
 

18.384

Undergraduate Seminar in Physical Mathematics

or

 
 

18.424

Seminar in Information Theory

or

 
 

18.434

Seminar in Theoretical Computer Science

or

 
 

18.504

Seminar in Logic

or

 
 

18.704

Seminar in Algebra

or

 
 

18.784

Seminar in Number Theory

or

 
 

18.821

Project Laboratory in Mathematics

or

 
 

18.823

Principles of Mathematics Presentation

or

 
 

18.904

Seminar in Topology

or

 
 

18.994

Seminar in Geometry

   
         

 

or one from the above list and one of:

 

 

 

6.033

Computer System Engineering

or

 

 

8.06

Quantum Physics III

or

 

 

18.310C

Principles of Applied Mathematics

   

 

 

 

 

 

18-C

Two of:

 

 

 

18.100C

Analysis I

or

 
 

18.104

Seminar in Analysis

or

 
 

18.304

Undergraduate Seminar in Discrete Mathematics

or

 
 

18.384

Undergraduate Seminar in Physical Mathematics

or

 
 

18.424

Seminar in Information Theory

or

 
 

18.434

Seminar in Theoretical Computer Science

or

 
 

18.504

Seminar in Logic

or

 
 

18.704

Seminar in Algebra

or

 
 

18.784

Seminar in Number Theory

or

 
 

18.821

Project Laboratory in Mathematics

or

 
 

18.823

Principles of Mathematics Presentation

or

 
 

18.904

Seminar in Topology

or

 
 

18.994

Seminar in Geometry

   
         

 

or one from the above list and one of:

 

 

 

6.033

Computer System Engineering

or

 

 

8.06

Quantum Physics III

or

 

 

18.310C

Principles of Applied Mathematics

   

 

 

 

 

 


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