New 2-A Requirements
This page gives an overview of the new 2-A program. Over the next few days I will be posting more details about each component, allowed substitutions, sample schedules, etc. While the requirements posted below are nearly stable, they may still evolve. As always, in case of discrepancies, the official requirements are those that appear in the MIT Course Catalogue.
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- 2.00: Introduction to Design (6 units)
- 2.678: Electronics for Mechanical Systems (6 units)
Engineering Mathematics (Fall 2013 and later)
- 2.086: Numerical Computation for Mechanical Engineers (12 units), REST
- 2.087: Engineering Mathematics: ODEs (6 units, first half of the term)
Mechanics
- 2.01: Elements of Structures (6 units, first half of the term)
- Choose one:
- 2.02A: Engineering Materials: Properties and Applications (6 units, second half of the term)
- 2.02B: Mechanics of Structures (6 units, second half of the term)
Controls and Dynamics
- 2.03: Dynamics I (6 units, first half of the term)
- Choose one:
- 2.04A: Systems and Controls (6 units, first half of the term)
- 2.04B: Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations (6 units, TBD)
Thermal Fluids
- 2.05: Thermodynamics (6 units, first half of the term)
- 2.051: Introduction to Heat Transfer (6 units, second half of the term)
- 2.06: Fluid Mechanics (6 units, first half of the term in Fall, second half of the term in Spring)
Upper Level
- 2.671: Measurement and Instrumentation (12 units), LAB, CI-M
- 2.009: The Product Engineering Process (12 units), LAB, CI-M
- 72 unit Concentration
- A concentration is 6-8 subjects (total of 72 units or more with strong engineering content) that form a coherent theme within the field of engineering. Your concentration should make up a single cohesive topic (not a group of topics)
- Your concentration must contain one REST subject (the remainder of the concentration should consist primarily of upper level subjects)
- Your program must contain 72 engineering units beyond the required core subjects (e.g. you must have at least 72 engineering units in your concentration or the difference must be made up in extra engineering subjects outside the concentration)
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