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1 Olin AHSE0112: The Olin Conductorless Orchestra NST1200 Free Elective Olin AHSE211D: Telling the Story of what you make CGE1200 Free Elective Olin AHSE2141/ENGR2141: Engineering for Humanity LIB5650/MOB5550 ALA/ Advanced management Olin AHSE3510: New Technology Ventures NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR98: Olin..JS Independent MIS3690 N/A Olin ENGR1110: Introduction to Modeling and Control NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR1199: Special Topics in Engineering, Energy Systems in Urban Design NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR1200: Design Nature SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin ENGR1125: Introduction to Sensors, Intrumentation SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin ENGR2110: Principles of Engineering NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR2199: Special Topics in Engineering, Sustainable Building Design NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR2250: User Oriented Collaborative Design TOM5550 Advanced General Olin ENGR2320: Mechanics of Solids and Structures NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR2330: Introduction to Mechanical Prototyping NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR2350: Thermodynamics NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR2510: Software Design NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR2599: Game Design NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3210: Sustainable Design SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin ENGR3220: User Design SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin ENGR3260: Design for Manufacturing NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3290: Affordable Design and Entrepreneurship NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3299: Special Topics in Design Engineering, Real Products Real Markets NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3330 Mechanical Design NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3390: Robotics NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3499: Mobile Application Development NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3499: Special Topics Electrical & Computer Enginr SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin ENGR3520: Foundations of Computer Science MIS1200 Gen TOYM? Olin ENGR3525: Software System MIS1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3415: Design Signal Processing QTM3%%% QTM Elective Olin ENGR3590: A Computational Introducation to Robotics NST1200 Free Elective Olin ENGR3599: Special Topics in Comp: Visualizing Data MIS1200 Intermediate Tech Management Olin ENGR4199 Affordable Design & Entrepreneurship NST1200 Free Elective Olin MHT2140: Differential Equations SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin MTH2120: Linear Algerbra SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin MTH2199: Introduction to Stochastic Processes SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin MTH3150: Numerical Methos and Scientific Computers QTM5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Olin SCI1210: Principles of Biology with lab NST2050 NST 2 Olin SCI1310: Introduction to Chemistry with Lab NST1050 NST 1
2 Olin SCI1410: Materials Science and Solid State Chemistry NST1200 Free Elective Wellesley AFR217: The Black Family CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley AFR222: Blacks and Women in American Cinema LVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley AFR226: Justice, Race and Sustainable Development LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley AFR237: Breaking the Glass Ceiling MOB5550 Advanced Management Wellesley AFR265: African-American Biographies LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley AMST151: The Asian American Experience CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley AMST225: Life in the Big City: Urban Studies LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley AMST235: From Zumba to Taco Trucks: Consuming Lat LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley AMST283: Southern Literature: New Orleans In and Against America LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley AMST315: Beats, Rhymes and Life: Hip-Hop Studies LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ANTH238: The Vulnerable Body LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ARAB102: Elementary Arabic ARB1200 Free Elective Wellesley ARAB202: Intermediate Arabic LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ARTH200: Architecture and Urban Form LVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ARTH206: American Art, Architecture and Design LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ARTH225: Modern Art Since 1945 LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ARTH228: Modern Architecture FND1200 Free Elective Wellesley ARTH230: Frank Lloyd Wright and the American Hom LVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ARTH259: The Art and Architecture of the European Enlightenment LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ARTH320: Extraordinary Interiors CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ARTH329: Seminar: Art Cinema Surrealisms LVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ARTS113: Three-Dimensional Design CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley ARTS315: Advanced Painting CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley ASTM344: Greed in America: A Seminar LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley BISC207: Biology of Plants with Lab SCN5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley CAM135: Introducation to Video Production CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley CAMS226: Power of the Imagination: The Animated LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley CHEM105: Fundamental Chemistry with Lab NST1200 Free Elective Wellesley CHEM205: Chemical Analysis and Equilib w/ Lab NST1200 Free Elective Wellesley CHIN101: Beginning Chinese I CHN1200 Free Elective Wellesley CHIN104: Advanced Beginning Chinese II LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley CHN201: Intermediate Chinese LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley CHN203: Advanced Intermediate Chinese LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley CRN12092: Cultures of Environmentalism CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley CRN23622: Short Narrative LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley CS111: Computer Programming and Problem solving MIS3640 N/A
3 Wellesley CS230: Data Structures MIS5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley EALC253: Telling Stories in east Asia LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley EDUC215: Understanding and Improving Schools CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley EDU216: Education and Social Policy CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ENG203: Short Narrative LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ENG234: The Art of Screenwriting LIB5460 Advanced General Credits Wellesley ENG251: Modern Poetry LVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ENG381: Literature, Truth and Reality LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ES214: Social Causes and Consequences of Environmental Problems HSS2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ES215: Critical Theories of the Environment HSS2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ES383: Evolution of Technology to Meet the Goals of US Environmental Policy HSS2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley FREN208: Women and Literary Tradition LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley FREN217: Books of the Self LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley FREN225: The French Press LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley FREN232: Occupation and Resistance LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley FREN237: Saint-German Des-Pres LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley FRN206: Intermediate Spoken French LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley GER101: Beginning German GER1200 Free Elective Wellesley GER202:Intermediate German LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley GER229: Border- Crossings: German Culture CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley HEBR101: Elementary Hebrew CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley HEBR202: Intermediate Hebrew LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley HIST211: Intro to Russian Civilization LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley HIST228: Swords and Scandals: Ancient History LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley HIS247:China, Japan and Korea in Comparative HSS2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley HIST248: The Soviet Union: A Tragic Colossus LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley HIST284: The Middle East in Modern History HSS2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley HNUR102: Elementary Hindi/Urdu CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley HNUR201: Intermediate Hindi/Urdu LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ITAS:102: Elementary Italian II LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ITAS101: Elementary Italian ITL1200 Free Elective Wellesley ITAS103: Intensive Elementary Italian ITL1200 Free Elective Wellesley ITAS202: Intermediate Italian in Rome LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley ITAS270: Italy in the 21st Century LVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley ITAS312: Rinascimento E Cultural ID LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley JPN201: Intermediate Japanese I - LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley JPN232: Advanced Reading in Japanese LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley JPN314: Contemporary Japanese Narrative LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts
4 Wellesley JPN355: Japenese Writers Explore Their World LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley KOR231: Advanced Intermediate LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley MATH115: Calculus I QTM1200 Free Elective Wellesley MATH116: Calculus II QTM1200 Free Elective Wellesley MATH205: Multivariable Calculus LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley MATH210: Differential Equations QTM5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley MATH215: Mathematics for the Sciences I QTM5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley MTH3120: Partial Differencial Equations QTM5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley MUS100: Music Literacies CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley MUS111: The Language of Music CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley PHIL106: Introduction to Philosophy LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley PHIL215: Philosphy of Mind LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley PHIL216: Logic CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley PHIL233: Environmental Ethics CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley PHL207: Philosophy of Language LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley POL3 323: Topics in International Political Economy ECN5650 Advanced Econ Elective Wellesley POL4 311: Seminar: Grassroots Organizing LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley PSYC101: Introduction to Psychology CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley PSYC207: Developmental Psych CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley PSYC210: Social Psychology CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley PSYC217: Cognition CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley PSYC219: Biological Psychology CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley PSYC338: Social Influence CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley PSYC340: Organizational Psychology CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley REL100: Music Literacies CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley REL226: The Virgin Mary CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley REL257: Contemplation and Action CVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts Wellesley RUSS101: Elementary Russian II RUS1200 Free Elective Wellesley RUSS301: Advanced Russia Topic LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley RUS302: Russian Comedy LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley SPAN201: Intermediate Spanish I LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley SPAN241: Intro to Hispanic Studies LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley SOC202: Contempt Social Theory CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley SOC259: The Sociology of American Exceptionalism LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley SWA101: Elementary Swahili CGE1200 Free Elective Wellesley THST130: Japanese Animation (in English) LIB5650 Advanced Liberal Arts Wellesley THST203: Plays, Productions, and Performances LVA2050 Intermediate Liberal Arts updated 5/5/17 AB
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