This page contains links to home pages of department subjects offered this semester. At the bottom of this page is a request form for adding to this list or correcting an entry in the list. These links may not work beyond the end of the semester, or in some cases the links may connect to home pages for offerings of the same subject in a later semester.
This is not a complete list of EECS subjects. A complete set of course descriptions and class schedules are available.
Last-minute changes in department subject offerings and class schedules are available in the department catalog supplement.
6.001
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
6.004
Computation Structures
6.021J / 6.521J / 2.791J / 2.794J / HST541J
Quantitative Physiology: Cells and Tissues
6.034
Artificial Intelligence
6.035
Computer Language Engineering
6.046J / 18.410J
Introduction to Algorithms
6.071
Introduction to Electronics
6.096
Introduction to Interactive Programming
6.111
Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory
6.152J / 3.155J / 10.480J
Microelectronics Processing Technology
6.336
Introduction to Numerical Algorithms
6.371
Introduction to VLSI Systems
6.801 / 6.866
Machine Vision
6.805 / STS.085J
Ethics and Law on the Electronic Frontier
6.821
Programming Languages
6.827
Multithreaded Parallelism: Languages and Compilers
6.837
Computer Graphics
6.840J / 18.404J
Theory of computation
6.853
Design for Change in Computer Systems
6.854J / 18.415J
Advanced Algorithms
6.857
Network and Computer Security
6.972J / STS.185J
The Structure of Engineering Revolutions
6.S27
Demonstrations of Electromagnetic Fields and Energy
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