MINOR IN EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1–3. Three courses from the following: EAEE E3101: Earth resource production systems 3.0 points EAEE E3103: Energy, minerals and materials systems 3.0 points EAEE E3255: Environmental control and pollution reduction systems 3.0 points EAEE E4003: Introduction to aquatic chemistry 3.0 points EAEE E4004: Physical processing and recovery of solids 3.0 points EAEE E4006: Field methods for environmental engineering 3.0 points EAEE E4001: Industrial ecology of earth resources 3.0 points EAEE E4160: Solids and hazardous waste management 3.0 points EAEE E4257: Environmental data analysis and modeling 3.0 points EAEE E4361: Economics of Earth resource industries 3.0 points EAEE E4150: Air pollution prevention and control 3.0 points EAEE E4200: Production of inorganic materials 3.0 points EAEE E4009: GIS for resource, environment and infrastructure management 3.0 points 4–6. Three courses from the following (other environmentally related courses may also be approved): ECIA W4100: Management and development of water systems 3.0 points CIEN E3141: Soil mechanics 3.0 points CIEE E3250: Hydrosystems engineering 3.0 points MECE E4211: Energy: sources and conversion 3.0 points CIEN E4250: Waste containment design and practice 3.0 points CIEE E4252: Environmental engineering 3.0 points CIEE E4260: Urban ecology studios 3.0 points CHEE E4252: Intro to surface and colloid chemistry 3.0 points CIEE E4257: Groundwater contaminant transport and remediation 3.0 points CIEE E4163: Environmental engineering: wastewater 3.0 points CHEN E4410: Environmental control technology 3.0 points CHEN E3010: Principles of chemical engineering thermodynamics 3.0 points CHEN E3110: Transport phenomena, I 4.0 points
SIEO W3600: Introduction to probability and statistics
4.0 points
MINOR IN EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES 1–2. Any two of the survey courses on Chinese, Japanese, or Korean civilization (ASCE V2359, V2361, V2363). 3–6. Three elective courses dealing with East Asia.
Note: The elective courses may be taken in departments outside of East Asian Languages and Cultures. MINOR IN ECONOMICS 1. ECON W1105: Principles of economics 2. ECON W3211: Intermediate microeconomics 3. ECON W3213: Intermediate macroeconomics 4. ECON W3412: Introduction to econometrics
Note: W1105 is a prerequisite for W3211, W3213, and W3412. Students must have completed Calculus I before taking W3213, Calculus III before taking W3211, and one of the introductory statistics courses (see list) before taking W3412. 5–6. Two electives from the following: ECON W2257: Global economy ECON W2261: Intro to accounting and finance ECON W3003: Corporate finance or ECON W4280: Corporate finance ECON V3025: Financial economics ECON V3265: Economics of money and banking ECON W4020: Economics of uncertainty and information ECON W4080: Globalization, incomes and inequality ECON W4213: Advanced macroeconomics ECON W4228: Urban economics ECON G4235: Historical foundations of modern economics ECON W4251: Industrial organization ECON W4321: Economic development ECON W4329: Economics of sustainable development ECON W4345: World economic problems ECON W4370: Political economy ECON W4400: Labor economics ECON W4415: Game theory ECON W4438: Economics of race in the United States ECON W4457: Industrial organization of art, entertainment and communications
ECON W4465: Public economics ECON W4490: Economics of the Internet ECON W4500: International trade ECON W4505: International monetary theory and policy ECON W4615: Law and economics ECON W4625: Economics of the environment ECON W4750: Globalization and its risks
Note: Electives may be taken only after the completion of both ECON W3211 and W3213, with the exception of ECON W2261, which may be taken after completing ECON W1105. See the Columbia College course bulletin for complete course descriptions of the classes. 7. One of the following statistics courses (or sequence of courses): STAT W1211: Introduction to statistics SIEO W3600: Introduction to probability and statistics SIEO W3658: Probability and STAT W3659 or W4107: Statistical inference SIEO W4150: Introduction to probability and statistics
Notes: • The statistics course must be finished before taking ECON W3412, and it is recommended that students take ECON W3412 in the semester following the statistics course. • Generally speaking, course work done as part of the economics minor counts toward fulfilling the School’s nontechnical requirements. However, ECON W3412: Introduction to econometrics and ECON W2261: Introduction to accounting and finance, which may be used as courses in the minor program, may not be applied toward satisfaction of the nontechnical course requirements. • Students with AP credit for economics and an exemption for ECON W1105 may use the credit toward the minor. MINOR IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1. ELEN E1201: Introduction to electrical engineering 3.5 points (May be replaced by a similar course or roughly equivalent experience) 2. ELEN E3201: Circuit analysis
3.5 points
3. CSEE W3827: Fundamentals of computer systems
3.0 points
4. ELEN E3081 and ELEN E3082: Electrical engineering labs
2.0 points
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