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PICK AND CHOOSE

The engineering curriculum is broken down into categories to make sure our engineers are well prepared to handle the demands of the engineering profession while still providing flexibility for interdisciplinary exploration. Over the course of four years, our engineers take 10 introductory classes, 6 humanities/arts/social science (HASS) courses, 8 foundation classes, 12 concentration courses, and 2 free electives. Below, you will find some examples of classes, but there are many more to choose from!

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FREE ELECTIVES

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2D animation Environmental Policy Design of Medical Instruments Steel Bridge Design Water at Risk: Flint and Beyond Computer Interface Design Natural Resource Conflicts: The Struggle for Earth’s Diminishing Health Neuroscience and Criminal Justice Human/Animal Studies Kids and Computers: Exploring Educational Tech, Apps and Games Advanced Drawing: Systems, Serials and Diagrams 3D Design Studio Sound and the Moving Image

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Introduction to Engineering Introductory Mathematics/Natural Science Class Calculus I + II + III General Physics I + II with Lab

FOUNDATION Introduction to Electrical Systems Chemical Process Principles Computer Aided Design with Lab Introduction to Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) Cells and Organisms with Lab Introduction to Computer Science Thermodynamics Technical and Managerial Communication Data Structures Geographic Information Systems Mathematical Modeling Introduction to Materials Science Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics Optics and Wave Motion

Mechanical Design and Fabrication Public Health Engineering Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Transport Phenomena II Microprocessor Architecture and Applications with Lab Dynamics and Vibration Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering Environmental Chemistry Machine Structure and Assembly Language Programming Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Instrumentation and Experiments Introduction to Hydraulic Engineering

CONCENTRATION

INTRODUCTORY CLASSES

BECOMING A TUFTS ENGINEER

Introduction to Computing in Engineering Chemical Foundations + Principles with Lab General Physics with Lab Differential Equations

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HASS

Expository Writing Politics in the American South Epidemics: Plagues, Peoples and Politics Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine Scene Painting Myth, Ritual, and Symbol Hitchcock: Cinema, Gender, Ideology Colonialism in Global Perspectives Elementary Sanskrit Western Political Thought Human Rights and Culture

Reactor Design Principles of Controlled Release and Drug Delivery Chemical and Biological Engineering Lab Environmental Toxicology Operating Systems The Art of Building Human Robot Interaction Introduction to Photonic Crystals Design of Medical Instruments Entrepreneurship for Computer Science Engineering Management Computational Biology Introduction to Microwaves

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