6-1: Electrical Science and Engineering
www.eecs.mit.edu › docs › ug6-1: Electrical Science and Engineering The 6-1 curriculum builds primarily on the Physics II and Calculus II GIRs; not all courses require a GIR as a pre-requisite Electromagnetics 6.013 Machine Learning 6.036 eq or 1 6.011 also requires a probability prerequisite Course 6 Elective
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ... - MIT
catalog.mit.edu/schools/engineering/electrical-engineering-computer-scienceElectrical engineers and computer scientists are everywhere—in industry and research areas as diverse as computer and communication networks, electronic circuits and systems, lasers and photonics, semiconductor and solid-state devices, nanoelectronics, biomedical engineering, computational biology, artificial intelligence, robotics, design and manufacturing, control and …
Curriculum – MIT EECS
www.eecs.mit.edu › curriculumCurriculum Overview. The majority of EECS majors begin with a choice of an introductory subject, exploring electrical engineering and computer science fundamentals by working on such concrete systems as robots, cell phone networks, medical devices, etc. Students gain understanding, competence, and maturity by advancing step-by-step through ...