The reconstruction of New Orleans and the management of
the Mississippi River and Gulf coast.
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12.000
- "Solving Complex Problems" is a 9 unit core subject that
only freshmen can participate in. Some students in the class
may
also be a part of the
Terrascope
freshman program, an educational component of MIT's
Earth System Initiative. Although
all students participating in the Terrascope
program are required to enroll in 12.000, not all students
enrolling in 12.000 subject must participate in the Terrascope
program. This structure allows students who feel unable to
commit to a two-semester program to still benefit from the
project-based
learning environment of Solving Complex Problems. However,
we encourage as many students as possible to join Terrascope
because the program permits students to delve more deeply into
the issues central to the Mission through innovative subjects
such as 1.016 in the Spring semester and optional field trips
during the year. Prospective students wanting to learn more
about the Terrascope
program should visit the
program web site.
Question: Can you be in Concourse freshman program
and still be in Mission 2010?
Answer: Yes. Students interested in exploring their
options are encouraged to check out freshman learning communities
such as Terrascope and Concourse.
You can participate in either Terrascope or Concourse, but
not both, and still take 12.000 as a subject in
the Fall. Concourse students typically finish with classes
by 3pm, and 12.000 is 3-4pm MWF.