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Spring 2011
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
10-601 |
ML |
Machine Learning |
12 |
15-212 |
CS |
Principles of Programming [Functional Programming] |
12 |
18-551 |
ECE |
Digital Communication and Signal Processing Systems Design |
12 |
33-112 |
PHYICS |
Physics II for Science Students |
12 |
70-101 |
BUSINESS |
Introduction to Business Management |
9 |
Fall 2010
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
15-437 |
CS |
Web Application Development |
12 |
18-240 |
ECE |
Structure and Design of Digital Systems |
12 |
18-450 |
ECE |
Digital Wireless Communication |
12 |
70-381 |
BUSINESS |
Marketing |
9 |
73-200 |
ECON |
Macroeconomics |
9 |
Spring 2010
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
15-221 |
CS |
Technical Communication for Computer Scientists |
9 |
15-410 |
CS |
Operating System Design and Implementation |
12 |
18-391 |
ECE |
Noisy Signal Representation and Processing |
12 |
19-101 |
EPP |
Introduction to Engineering and Public Policy |
12 |
73-150 |
ECON |
Microeconomics |
9 |
80-311 |
PHIL |
Computability and Incompleteness |
9 |
Fall 2009
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
15-213 |
CS |
Introduction to Computer Systems |
12 |
15-451 |
CS |
Algorithm Design and Analysis |
12 |
18-200 |
ECE |
Emerging Trends in ECE (Seminar) |
1 |
18-220 |
ECE |
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering |
12 |
18-290 |
ECE |
Signals and Systems |
12 |
21-301 |
MATH |
Combinatorics |
9 |
98-130 |
STUCO |
Techniques for Web Interfaces |
3 |
Summer Two 2009
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
21-260 |
MATH |
Differential Equations |
9 |
33-104 |
PHYSICS |
Experimental Physics |
9 |
70-451 |
BUSINESS |
Management Information Systems |
9 |
Summer One 2009
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
36-217 |
STAT |
Probability Theory and Random Processes |
9 |
70-311 |
BUSINESS |
Organizational Behavior |
9 |
Spring 2009
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
15-211 |
CS |
Fundamentals of Data Structures and Algorithms |
12 |
15-251 |
CS |
Great Theoretical Ideas in Computer Science |
12 |
18-100 |
ECE |
Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering |
12 |
21-241 |
MATH |
Matrix Algebra |
9 |
80-100 |
PHIL |
Introduction to Philosophy |
9 |
80-102 |
PHIL |
Honors Philosophy |
3 |
Fall 2008
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
15-123 |
CS |
Effective Programming in C & UNIX |
9 |
21-127 |
MATH |
Concepts of Mathematics |
9 |
21-259 |
MATH |
Calculus in Three Dimensions |
9 |
73-100 |
ECON |
Principles of Economics |
9 |
76-101 |
ENGLISH |
Interpretation and Argument |
9 |
99-102 |
GENERAL |
Computing at Carnegie Mellon |
3 |
AP Transfer Credit (Classes taken at FRHS)
Course ID
| Department
| Course Name*
| Units**
|
15-100 |
CS |
Introduction to Programming |
10 |
15-111 |
CS |
Introduction to Data Structures |
10 |
21-120 |
MATH |
Calculus I |
10 |
21-122 |
MATH |
Calculus II |
10 |
33-111 |
PHYSICS |
Physics I for Science Students |
12 |
88-012 |
SOCIAL SCI |
Government, Economics, & Politics |
9 |
* Course Names are taken from the Carnegie Mellon 2008-2010 Undergraduate Catalog, but variations of the course name can be found throughout various online and paper academic guides.
** Three (3) CMU units roughly correlate to one (1) college credit in most universities.
NOTE: Courses under 9 units are generally mini courses, student taught courses, or seminar courses.