Section 3: Course Descriptions
Courses Qualifying for Engineering Distribution Areas
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Mathematics
Basic Science
Engineering Science/Design
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In addition, engineering majors selecting "Engineering Science/Design" courses from outside their major may choose appropriate activities from any of the following: All courses designated ES, ECE, CHE, ME, RBE. All OIE courses listed above (for ME majors only). All courses designated as CE except CE 3022. All courses designated as CS except CS 1101, CS 1102, and CS 3043. (Only RBE majors may select CS 1101 or CS 1102 to satisfy the Engineering Science and Design Distribution Requirement. (Electrical and Computer Engineering majors are restricted to these courses at the 2000-level or higher.) All ABET engineering programs require six units of Engineering Science and Design. All graduate-level courses may be counted in the appropriate categories. |
Course Categories
For purposes of planning programs of study, courses at WPI are divided into two categories.
Category I (Cat. I)
These courses cover core material of interest to large numbers of students. Category I courses are offered at least once a year.
Category II (Cat. II)
Category II courses are usually offered every other year.
Background
Recommended
The course will build on material in the recommended course. Instructors can assume that the student is knowledgable of the material from the recommended course or from other experiences.
Suggested
The material from this course would be helpful to the student, but it is not assumed background.
Catalog and Schedule on the WWW
The catalog and course schedule can be found on the world wide web.
Course Numbering
Each course at WPI is designated by a two-letter prefix identifying the subject area followed by a four digit number. The first digit is coded as follows:
- Courses for which first-year students will receive priority in registration. Upper class students may register on a space-available basis..
- Basic level courses.
- Advanced level undergraduate courses for which no graduate credit is given. (This restriction may be waived at the discretion of the degree department.)
- Advanced level undergraduate courses for which graduate credit may also be given.
- Graduate courses.
The last three digits may be used by the departments to indicate subject areas. Many graduate courses are also available to undergraduates.
Course Credit
Unless otherwise indicated, WPI courses usually carry credit of 1/3 unit. This level of activity suggests at least 17 hours of work per week, including class and laboratory time. The usual workload per term is 1 unit.
