This is an attempt to translate MIT's Computer Science curricula into human-readable format, so I can follow along via Open Courseware without stabbing myself in the face.
There are two undergraduate degrees which intrigue me: 6-3: Computer Science and Engineering, and 6-14: Computer Science, Economics and Data Science. I got halfway through translating the 6-14 degree and decided it wasn't for me, though.
To anyone attempting to do the same: this was a mildly useful aid in this task.
- Intro: one of the following:
- 6.01: Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science I
- 6.02: Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems
- 6.03: ??? Not found on MIT OCW.
- 6.08: ???
- Programming skills: one of the following:
- Foundation: all of the following:
- Header: 4 subjects
- 6.031: ???
- 6.033: Computer Systems Engineering
- One of:
- 6.034: Artificial Intelligence
- 6.036: ???
- One of:
- Two of the following from the AUS list (note: I only listed what was actually available via OCW):
- 6.023: Fields, Forces and Fows in Biological Systems
- 6.025: Introduction to Bioengineering
- Likely Selection 6.035: Computer Language Engineering
- 6.047: Computational Biology
- 6.061: Introduction to Electric Power Systems
- 6.101: Introductory Analog Electronics Labratory
- 6.111: Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory
- Likely Selection 6.172: Performance Engineering of Software Systems
- 6.207: Networks
- 6.301: Solid State Circuits
- 6.302: Feedback Systems
- 6.701: Introduction to Nanoelectronics
- Likely Selection 6.801: Machine Vision
- 6.802: Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology
- 6.803: The Human Intelligence Enterprise
- 6.804: Computational Cognitive Science
- 6.806: Ethics and the Law on the Electronic Frontier
- 6.813: User Interface Design and Implementation
- Likely Selection 6.814: Database Systems
- 6.837: Computer Graphics
- One additional from EECS list (i.e. one more course with a 6.xxx code)
- One of 6.UAT, 6.UAR
- ?? Neither of these are on OCW.
- Math: 6.042J: Mathematics for Computer Science