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EAEE E4006: Field methods for environ eng (3)<br />
EAEE E4009: GIS for resource, environment,<br />
and infrastructure management (3)<br />
EAEE E4150: Air pollution prevention and<br />
control (3)<br />
EAEE E4160: Solids and hazardous waste<br />
management (3)<br />
EAEE E4190: Photovoltaic systems eng and<br />
sustainability (3)<br />
EAEE E4200: Prod of inorganic materials (3)<br />
EAEE E4257: Environ data analysis and<br />
modeling (3)<br />
EAEE E4361: Econ of Earth res industries (3)<br />
EAEE E4560: Particle technology (3)<br />
4–6. Three of the following courses:<br />
CHEE E4252: Intro to surface and colloid chem<br />
CHEE E3010: Prin of chemical engineering<br />
thermodynamics (3)<br />
CHEE E3110: Transport phenomena, I (3)<br />
CHEN E4410: Environmental control technology (3)<br />
CIEE E3250: Hydrosystems engineering (3)<br />
CIEE E4163: Environ eng: wastewater (3)<br />
CIEE E4252: Environmental engineering (3)<br />
CIEE E4257: Groundwater contaminant<br />
transport and remediation (3)<br />
CIEE E4260: Urban ecology studios (3)<br />
CIEN E3141: Soil mechanics (3)<br />
CIEN E4250: Waste contain design and prac (3)<br />
EAEE E4190: Photovoltaic systems eng (3)<br />
ECIA W4100: Mgmt and dev of water systems (3)<br />
MECE E4211: Energy: sources and conv (3)<br />
SIEO W3600: Intro to probability and statistics (4)<br />
Minor in East Asian Studies<br />
1–5. Any two of the survey courses on<br />
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or Tibetan<br />
civilization (ASCE V2359, V2361, V2363,<br />
V2365), plus three elective courses<br />
dealing with East Asia. The elective<br />
courses may be taken in departments<br />
outside of East Asian Languages and<br />
Cultures. The minor does not include<br />
a language requirement. However, one<br />
semester of an East Asian language<br />
class may be used to fulfill one of the<br />
three electives, as long as at least two<br />
semesters of that language have been<br />
taken. Placement exams may not be<br />
used in place of these courses.<br />
Minor in Economics<br />
1. ECON W1105: Principles of economics<br />
2. ECON W3211: Intermediate microeconomics<br />
3. ECON W3213: Intermediate macroeconomics<br />
4. ECON W3412: Introduction to econometrics<br />
Note: W1105 is a prerequisite for W3211,<br />
W3213, and W3412. Students must have<br />
completed Calculus I before taking W3213,<br />
Calculus III before taking W3211, and one<br />
of the introductory statistics courses (see<br />
list) before taking W3412.<br />
5–6. Electives: Two of the following courses:<br />
ECON W2257: Global economy<br />
ECON W4280: Corporate finance<br />
ECON V3025: Financial economics<br />
ECON V3265: Econ of money and banking<br />
ECON W4020: Econ of uncertainty and info<br />
ECON W4080: Globalization, incomes and<br />
inequality<br />
ECON W4211: Advanced microeconomics<br />
ECON W4213: Advanced macroeconomics<br />
ECON W4228: Urban economics<br />
ECON G4235: Historical foundations of modern<br />
economics<br />
ECON W4251: Industrial organization<br />
ECON G4301: Economic growth and develop<br />
ECON W4321: Economic development<br />
ECON W4329: Economics of sustainable develop<br />
ECON W4345: World economic problems<br />
ECON W4370: Political economy<br />
ECON W4400: Labor economics<br />
ECON W4412: Advanced econometrics<br />
ECON W4415: Game theory<br />
ECON W4438: Economics of race in the US<br />
ECON W4457: Industrial organization of art,<br />
entertainment and communications<br />
ECON W4465: Public economics<br />
ECON W4480: Gender and applied economics<br />
ECON W4490: Economics of the Internet<br />
ECON W4500: International trade<br />
ECON W4505: Int’l monetary theory and policy<br />
ECON W4615: Law and economics<br />
ECON W4625: Economics of the environment<br />
ECON W4750: Globalization and its risks<br />
Note: Electives may be taken only after<br />
the completion of both W3211 and<br />
W3213, with the exception of W2257,<br />
which may be taken after completion of<br />
W1105. Some of the elective courses<br />
listed above have additional prerequisites.<br />
Courses may be taken only after the<br />
completion of all prerequisites. Please<br />
see the <strong>Columbia</strong> College bulletin for<br />
course descriptions and complete lists of<br />
prerequisites.<br />
7. Statistics: One of the following courses<br />
(or sequence of courses):<br />
STAT W1211: Intro to statistics (with calculus)<br />
SIEO W3600: Intro to probability and statistics<br />
IEOR W3658: Probability<br />
and STAT W3659 or W4107: Stat inference<br />
SIEO W4150: Intro to probability and statistics<br />
Notes:<br />
• The statistics course must be finished<br />
before taking W3412, and it is<br />
recommended that students take W3412<br />
in the semester following the statistics<br />
course.<br />
• Some courses done as part of the<br />
economics minor nay count towards<br />
fulfilling the School’s nontechnical<br />
requirements. However, other courses,<br />
such as W3412: Intro to econometrics,<br />
may not be applied toward satisfaction<br />
of the nontechnical course requirements.<br />
To determine which economic class can<br />
count towards the non-tech elective<br />
requirement, please consult the non-tech<br />
elective section of this bulletin for further<br />
details.<br />
• Students with AP credit for economics<br />
and an exemption for W1105 may use<br />
the credit toward the minor.<br />
• Transfer or study abroad credits may not<br />
be applied to fulfill the requirements of<br />
the economics minor.<br />
Minor in Electrical<br />
Engineering<br />
1. ELEN E1201: Intro to electrical eng (3.5)<br />
(May be replaced by a similar course or roughly<br />
equivalent experience)<br />
2. ELEN E3201: Circuit analysis (3.5)<br />
3. CSEE W3827: Fund of computer systems (3)<br />
4. ELEN E3081 and ELEN E3082:<br />
Electrical engineering labs (2)<br />
5. ELEN E3801: Signals and systems (3.5)<br />
6. ELEN E3106: Solid-state dev and mat (3.5)<br />
or ELEN E3401: Electromagnetics (4)<br />
Note: Not available to computer<br />
engineering majors<br />
Minor in Engineering<br />
Mechanics<br />
1. ENME E3105: Mechanics (4)<br />
2. ENME E3113: Mechanics of solids (3)<br />
3. ENME E3161: Fluid mechanics (4)<br />
or MECE E3100: Intro to mech of fluids (3)<br />
4–6. Electives: Two of the following<br />
ENME E3106: Dynamics and vibrations (3)<br />
ENME E3114: Exp mechanics of materials (4)<br />
or MECE E3414: Adv strength of materials (3)<br />
CIEN E3121: Structural analysis (3)<br />
ENME E4202: Advanced mechanics (3)<br />
ENME E4113: Advanced mechanics of solids (3)<br />
ENME E4114: Mech of fracture and fatigue (3)<br />
ENME E4214: Theory of plates and shells (3)<br />
ENME E4215: Theory of vibrations (3)<br />
MECE E3301: Thermodynamics (3)<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<br />
requirement. No speech courses, only one<br />
writing course as above and excluding<br />
ENGL C1010, may be taken; total 15 points.<br />
engineering <strong>2011</strong>–<strong>2012</strong>