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6.9620 Web Lab: A Web Programming Class and Competition
Student teams learn to build a functional and user-friendly website. Topics include version control, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ReactJS, and nodejs. All teams are eligible to enter a competition where sites are judged by industry experts. Beginners and experienced web programmers welcome, but some previous programming experience is recommended. Registration on subject website required.
6.9920 Introductory Research in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Enrollment restricted to first-year graduate students in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science who are doing introductory research leading to an SM, EE, ECS, PhD, or ScD thesis and MIT-WHOI Joint Program students who are pre-generals with EECS as their joint department. Opportunity to become involved in graduate research, under guidance of a staff member, on a problem of mutual interest to student and research supervisor. Individual programs subject to approval of professor in charge.
6.9932 Introduction to Research in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Seminar on topics related to research leading to an SM, EE, ECS, PhD, or ScD thesis. Limited to first-year regular graduate students in EECS with a fellowship or teaching assistantship.
6.9990 Independent Study in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Opportunity for independent study under regular supervision by a faculty member. Projects require prior approval.
6.9991 Academic Progress in PhD: Technical Proposal for Master of Science in EECS
(New)
Provides academic credit for the preparation of the technical SM proposal, which is required as part of the Master of Science (SM) degree en route to the EECS PhD degree. Proposals are subject to departmental approval and must be properly formatted and approved by the thesis supervisor. Limited to Course 6 graduate students.
6.9992 Academic Progress in PhD: Thesis for Master of Science in EECS
(New)
Provides academic credit for the preparation of the SM thesis, which is required as part of the Master of Science (SM) degree en route to the EECS PhD degree. Theses are subject to departmental approval and must be properly formatted and approved by the thesis supervisor. Limited to Course 6 graduate students.
6.9993 Academic Progress in PhD: Research Qualifying Exam
(New)
Provides academic credit for the preparation and completion of the research qualifying exam, which is a milestone of the EECS PhD degree. Limited to Course 6 graduate students.
6.9994 Academic Progress in PhD: Technical Proposal for PhD in EECS
(New)
Provides academic credit for the preparation of the technical proposal for the PhD degree, which is required as part of the doctoral degree. PhD proposals are subject to departmental approval and must be properly formatted, approved, and signed by the thesis supervisor. Limited to Course 6 graduate students.
6.9995 Academic Progress in PhD - PhD Thesis Committee Meeting
(New)
Provides academic credit for the preparation of materials needed for the PhD committee meeting following the submission of the PhD proposal. Limited to Course 6 graduate students.
6.S965 Special Studies: EECS
Opportunity for study of graduate-level topics related to electrical engineering and computer science but not included elsewhere in the curriculum. Registration under this subject normally used for situations involving small study groups. Normal registration is for 12 units. Registration subject to approval of professor in charge. Consult the department for details.