Can I meet MITs communication intensive (CI) requirement in Terrascope?
A. YES! Terrascope has a spring CI-H subject called Terrascope radio. This course explores radio as a medium for communication, particularly the communication of complex scientific information. Q. I am worried that I will be too isolated from mainstream MIT if I enroll in Terrascope. A. We think that Terrascope offers you the best of both worlds! You will take your science and math subjects with the rest of the first year class. You will be able to take full advantage of the wealth of opportunities offered in the sometimes-overwhelming environment of MIT, but you also have the advantages of our small, friendly community. In Terrascope you get to know other students and faculty in a way not common in “mainstream” courses. You will meet a variety of people as a student in Mission 2014, all dedicated to helping you make the most of your year: graduate and undergraduate Teaching Fellows, faculty members, and MIT alumni mentors. You will also be able to count on help from our network of for
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