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MINOR IN Entrepreneurship<br />

and Innovation<br />

Minimum: 15 points<br />

1–2. Required courses:<br />

IEOR E2261: Intro to acct and finance (3)<br />

and IEOR E4998: Managing technological<br />

innovation and entrepreneurship (3)<br />

3–5. Electives: Three of the following courses:<br />

BMEN E3998: Projects in biomedical eng (3)<br />

BUSI W3021: Marketing management (3)<br />

CHEN E4020: Protection of industrial and<br />

intellectual property (3)<br />

CIEN E4136: Global entrepreneurship in civil<br />

engineering (3)<br />

COMS W4444: Program and problem solving (3)<br />

ECON E4280: Corporate finance (3)<br />

IEOR E4003: Industrial economics (3)<br />

IEOR E4308: Industrial budgeting and finance<br />

control (3)<br />

IEOR E4403: Adv eng and corporate econ (3)<br />

IEOR E4510: Project management (3)<br />

IEOR E4550: Entrepreneurial business creation<br />

for engineers (3)<br />

IEOR E4705: Studies in operations research (3)<br />

IEME E4310: The manufacturing enterprise (3)<br />

SCNC W3010: Science, tech, and society (3)<br />

or URBS V3310: Sci/tech in urban environ (3)<br />

Minor in French<br />

1–2. FREN W3333: Major literary works to 1800 (3)<br />

and W3334: Major literary works since 1800 (3)<br />

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

beyond satisfaction of the language<br />

requirement<br />

Minor in French and<br />

Francophone Studies<br />

Required: 15 points beyond second-year French<br />

1–2. FREN W3420 and W3421: Intro to French<br />

and francophone studies, I and II (3, 3)<br />

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

beyond satisfaction of the language<br />

requirement<br />

Minor in German<br />

Required: 15 points beyond second-year German<br />

1. GERM V3001 or V3002: Adv German, I or II (3)<br />

2. GERM W3333: Intro to German literature (3)<br />

3. One of the period survey courses in<br />

German literature and culture, GERM<br />

W3442, W3443, W3444, W3445<br />

4–5. Two courses taken from any 3000/4000-<br />

level 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<br />

appropriate civilization<br />

Minor in Hispanic Studies<br />

1. SPAN W3300: Adv language through content (3)<br />

2. SPAN W3330: Intro to the study of Hispanic<br />

cultures (3)<br />

3-4. SPAN W3349 and W3350: Hispanic cultures,<br />

I and II (3, 3)<br />

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

in the Department of Latin American and<br />

Iberian Cultures<br />

Note: Please see the director of<br />

undergraduate studies in the Department<br />

of Latin American and Iberian Cultures for<br />

more information and to declare the minor.<br />

Minor in History<br />

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

Department with no distribution or seminar<br />

requirements. Transfer or study-abroad<br />

credits may not be applied.<br />

Minor in Industrial<br />

Engineering<br />

1. SIEO W3600: Intro to probability and statistics (4)<br />

2. IEOR E3608: Intro to math programming (4)<br />

3. IEOR E3402: Production inventory planning and<br />

control (3)<br />

4. IEOR E4003: Industrial economics (3)<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 research<br />

and its concentrations (EMS or FE)<br />

minoring in industrial engineering must take<br />

three industrial engineering courses that<br />

are not used to satisfy the requirements of<br />

their major.<br />

Minor in Materials Science<br />

and Engineering<br />

1. MSAE E3103: Elements of mat sci (3)<br />

2–3. Two of the following courses:<br />

MSAE E3111: Thermodynamics, kinetic theory,<br />

and statistical mechanics (3)<br />

MSAE E3141: Metals and semiconductors (3)<br />

MSAE E3142: Ceramics and polymers (3)<br />

MSAE E4090: Nanotechnology (3)<br />

MSAE E4101: Struc analysis of materials (3)<br />

MSAE E4206: Electronic and magnetic<br />

properties of solids (3)<br />

MSAE E4215: Mech behavior of materials (3)<br />

MSAE E4250: Ceramics and composites (3)<br />

4–6. Three of the following courses<br />

(other materials-related courses may be<br />

acceptable):<br />

APPH E4100: Quantum physics of matter (3)<br />

CHEE E4050: Industrial electrochemistry (3)<br />

CHEE E4252: Intro to surface and colloid chem (3)<br />

CHEE E4530: Corrosion of metals (3)<br />

CHEN E4620: Polymers and soft materials (3)<br />

CHEN E4630: Polymer laboratory (3)<br />

CHEM C3443-C3444: Organic chemistry (3.5)<br />

ELEN E4411: Fundamentals of photonics (3)<br />

ELEN E4301: Intro to semiconductor devices (3)<br />

ELEN E4944: Prin of dev microfabrication (3)<br />

ENME E4113: Adv mechanics of solids (3)<br />

ENME E4114: Mech of fracture and fatigue (3)<br />

MECE E4608: Manufacturing processes (3)<br />

MECE E4701: Introductory biomechanics (3)<br />

Minor in Mechanical<br />

Engineering<br />

1–4. Four of the following courses:<br />

MECE E3100: Intro to mechanics of fluids (3)<br />

or ENME E3161: Fluid mechanics (4)<br />

or CHEN E3110: Transport phenomena, I (3)<br />

or EAEE E4900: App transport and chemical<br />

rate phenomena (3)<br />

ENME E3105: Mechanics (4)<br />

MECE E3301: Thermodynamics (3)<br />

or CHEE E3010: Principles of chemical<br />

engineering thermodynamics (3)<br />

or MSAE E3111: Thermodynamics, kinetic<br />

theory, and statistical mechanics (3)<br />

ENME E3113: Mechanics of solids (3)<br />

MECE E3408: Comp graphics and design (3)<br />

MECE E3311: Heat transfer (3)<br />

MECE E4608: Manufacturing processes (3)<br />

MECE E3409: Machine design (3)<br />

EEME E3601: Classical control systems (3)<br />

5–6. Electives: Two additional mechanical<br />

engineering courses from either the above<br />

list or the following (not all courses in this<br />

list are given every year):<br />

MECE E3401: Mechanics of machines (3)<br />

MECE E4058: Mechatronics and embedded<br />

microcomputer control (3)<br />

MECE E4100: Mechanics of fluids (3)<br />

MECE E4211: Energy: sources and conversion (3)<br />

MECE E4212: Microelectromechanical sys (3)<br />

MECE E4302: Advanced thermodynamics (3)<br />

MECE E4404: Tribology (3)<br />

MECE E4501: Geometrical modeling (3)<br />

MECE E4502: Comp geometry for CAD/CAM (3)<br />

EEME E4601: Digital control systems (3)<br />

MECE E4602: Intro to robotics (3)<br />

MECE E4604: Product design for manufact (3)<br />

MECE E4609: Computer-aided manufacturing (3)<br />

MECE E4610: Adv manufacturing processes (3)<br />

Minor in Middle Eastern,<br />

South Asian, and African<br />

Studies<br />

1–5. Five courses, to be chosen with the approval<br />

of the MESAAS Director of Undergraduate<br />

Studies; no elementary or intermediate<br />

language courses may be counted.<br />

Minor in Music<br />

1. MUSI V2318-V2319: Diatonic harmony, I and II (3, 3)<br />

2. MUSI V1312-V1313: Intro ear training (1)<br />

3. MUSI V2314: Ear training, I (1)<br />

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engineering <strong>2011</strong>–<strong>2012</strong>

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