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11.345[J] Entrepreneurship in the Built Environment
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Graduate (Fall); first half of term
(Same subject as 1.462[J])
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4
Remove from schedule Ends Oct 18. Lecture: W9-11 (9-451)
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Introduction to entrepreneurship and how it shapes the world we live in. Through experiential learning in a workshop setting, students start to develop entrepreneurial mindset and skills. Through a series of workshops, students are introduced to the concept of Venture Design to create new venture proposals for the built environment as a method to understand the role of the entrepreneur in the fields of design, planning, real estate, and other related industries.
G. Rosenzweig
No textbook information available

11.912[J] Advanced Urbanism Colloquium
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Graduate (Fall, Spring) Can be repeated for credit
(Same subject as 4.275[J])
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 1-1-1 [P/D/F]
URL: https://architecture.mit.edu/classes
Remove from schedule Lecture: M12.30 (E14-140L)
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Introduces critical theories and contemporary practices in the field of urbanism that challenge its paradigms and advance its future. Includes theoretical linkages between ideas about the cultures of urbanization, social and political processes of development, environmental tradeoffs of city making, and the potential of design disciplines to intervene to change the future of built forms. Events and lecture series co-organized by faculty and doctoral students further engage and inform research. Preference to doctoral students in the Advanced Urbanism concentration.
S. Williams
No required or recommended textbooks

11.S950-11.S957 Special Seminar: Urban Studies and Planning
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Graduate (Fall, IAP, Spring) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged [P/D/F]
Remove from schedule 11.S955: Lecture: R2.30-4 (9-554)
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For graduate students wishing to pursue further study in advanced areas of urban studies and city and regional planning not covered in regular subjects of instruction
Fall: J. Jackson
IAP: E. Ben-Joseph, M. Ocampo
Spring: J. Jackson
11.S950: No textbook information available
11.S951: No textbook information available
11.S953: No textbook information available
11.S954: No textbook information available
11.S955: No textbook information available
11.S956: No textbook information available
11.S957: No textbook information available

12.521 Computational Geophysical Modeling
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Not offered academic year 2025-2026Graduate (Fall)
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 3-0-9
Remove from schedule TBA.
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Introduces theory, design, and practical methods of computational modeling in geodynamics and geophysical fluid dynamics. Covers the most effective and widely used numerical modeling approaches (e.g., boundary element, finite difference, finite element) and emphasizes problem-solving skills through illustrative examples of heat and mass transfer in the mantle and the ocean. Students acquire experience with various numerical methods through regularly assigned computational exercises and a term-long modeling project of each student's choice.
T. Gebbie
No textbook information available

Total units: 21+

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