[bioundgrd] FW: Changes to the Biology major course 7 beginning Fall 2019

Joshua Stone stonej at mit.edu
Wed May 15 16:51:35 EDT 2019


Hi Everyone,

As you know, course 7 and 7A are being consolidated into a single major, course 7. Students who are already Course 7A can continue to graduate  with 7A or, if you would like to graduate in course 7, you will need to submit a change of major form on WebSIS<https://registrar.mit.edu/forms>.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Josh
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Joshua Stone
Undergraduate Program
Biology Education Office 68-120
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Cambridge, MA 02139
stonej at mit.edu
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Subject: Changes to the Biology major course 7 beginning Fall 2019
Dear faculty and students,
We would like to share news on changes to the biology major that will take effect Fall of 2019.  Over the past year, Biology has been revising its lab curriculum in order to accommodate the increasing number of students doing interdisciplinary Biology-related majors and to respond to the large numbers of students doing UROPs.  Course 7 and 7A will be consolidated into a single major.
The updated degree charts for course 7, 5-7 and 6-7 are described here:  https://biology.mit.edu/undergraduate/course-requirements/
 Most of the major requirements have stayed the same. The major changes are in the lab curriculum and are described as follows:
 7.02 (18 units, CI-M) will be discontinued

  *    Students who already took this course are all set.  If a student has not taken this course, there are other options to fulfill the lab requirement.
  *   7.02 will be replaced with two courses 7.002 (6 units, Fall & Spring) and 7.003 (12 units, CI-M, Fall & Spring).  Both must be taken to fulfill the lab requirement and the CI-M.  We hope the modularization of these courses will help students to fit them in their schedule
7.18 (30 units, CI-M) will be discontinued

  *   If a student already took this course, it will count and they are all set.
  *   If a student did not take it, they will need a second CI-M.  7.19 (12 units, CI-M) is a Biology CI-M that substitutes for 7.18.
  *   Other CI-Ms can also be used and are listed on the degree charts.
We hope that these changes will enhance the student experience at MIT.  And we are happy to hear and help you solve any concerns that you have.  If you have questions, please contact the Education Office - Janice Chang (jdchang at mit.edu<mailto:jdchang at mit.edu>) or Josh Stone (stonej at mit.edu<mailto:stonej at mit.edu>).

Best,

Undergraduate Officers
Adam Martin
Cathy Drennan




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