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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.S950: TBA.
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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

12.446 Teaching Experience in EAPS
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Graduate (Fall, Spring) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: None
Units arranged [P/D/F]
Remove from schedule TBA.
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Development of teaching skills through practical experience in laboratory, field, recitation, or classroom teaching under faculty member oversight. Credit for this subject may not be used for any degree granted by Course 12. Total enrollment limited by availability of suitable teaching assignments.
Ann Greaney-Williams
No textbook information available

11.428 PropTech Ventures
(New)
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Graduate (Fall)
Prereq: None
Units: 3-0-3
Remove from schedule Lecture: T11-12.30 (3-133)
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Showcases the real estate technology, or PropTech, landscape, through the presentation of recent disruptions in the real estate industry. Through a better understanding of the sector, students begin to develop entrepreneurial ideas and skills necessary to produce the PropTech ventures of the future. Focuses on PropTech that improves the way we buy, rent, sell, manage, construct, and design real estate to help make better investment and development decisions.
J. Scott, S. Weikal
No textbook information available

12.478 The Phylogenomic Planetary Record
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Not offered academic year 2025-2026Graduate (Fall)
(Subject meets with 12.178)
Prereq: None
Units: 3-0-9
Remove from schedule Lecture: TR11-12.30 (54-1623)
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Introduces the tools of sequence-based phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution in the context of studying events in Earth's deep past that have been preserved by genomes. Topics include basic concepts of cladistics, phylogeny and sequence evolution, construction of phylogenetic trees of genes and microbial lineages, molecular clocks, dating, and ancestral sequence reconstruction. Special attention to the evolutionary history of microbial metabolisms and their relationship to global biogeochemical cycles across Earth's history. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.
G. Fournier
No textbook information available

Total units: 18+

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 12.446

 11.428

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