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21G.703 Spanish III
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Undergrad (Fall, Spring) HASS Humanities
Prereq: 21G.702 or permission of instructor
Units: 4-0-8
Remove from schedule Lecture: MTWR11 (16-668) or MTWR12 (16-668) or MTWR1 (16-676)
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Aims at consolidation and expansion of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Uses short stories and other readings, films, music, and Web projects (including a multimedia exchange with students in Spain) to study issues of historical and current interest in Hispanic culture. Limited to 18 per section.
M. San Martin
Textbooks (Fall 2024)

1.27 Studies in Transportation
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Graduate (Fall, Spring, Summer) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged
Remove from schedule TBA.
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Individual advanced study of a topic in transportation systems, selected with the approval of the instructor.
Staff
No required or recommended textbooks (Summer 2024); No textbook information available (Fall 2024)

1.303[J] Infrastructure Design for Climate Change
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Graduate (Fall)
(Same subject as 11.273[J])
(Subject meets with 1.103[J], 11.173[J])
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 0-2-4
Remove from schedule Lab: TR1 (1-371)
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In this team-oriented, project-based subject, students work to find technical solutions that could be implemented to mitigate the effects of natural hazards related to climate change, bearing in mind that any proposed measures must be appropriate in a given region's socio-political-economic context. Students are introduced to a variety of natural hazards and possible mitigation approaches as well as principles of design, including adaptable design and design for failure. Students select the problems they want to solve and develop their projects. During the term, officials and practicing engineers of Cambridge, Boston, Puerto Rico, and MIT Facilities describe their approaches. Student projects are documented in a written report and oral presentation. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.
H. Einstein
No textbook information available

Total units: 18+

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