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Calendar

This section contains the calendars for the Fall 2005 and Spring 2006 semesters. The calendars are presented both in PDF format, as well as HTML format. Due to the complexity of the calendars, detailed explanations of the course format and a calendar key are provided prior to the presentation of the calendars.



Two-Semester Overview


Students who complete Unified Engineering are credited with four classes: two for the Fall semester and two for the Spring semester. However, each pair of courses is seamlessly integrated. In the Fall, 16.01 and 16.02 are presented as one large course. In the Spring, 16.03 and 16.04 are also presented as a large course, but nonetheless singular.



Parallel Teaching


Over the course of each semester, students engage in seven disciplines of study, listed below. Each discipline is taught for a fraction of the semester, through a series of lectures. When one discipline concludes, students are quizzed and begin a new discipline.



Unified Concepts, Systems and Labs Lectures


A small number of Unified Concepts lectures occur throughout the Fall semester. They do not have an associated quiz. These lectures pertain to coursewide topics, and may be technical (e.g. a review of vectors) or non-technical (e.g. a mid-term feedback session). Weekly Systems and Labs lectures offer instructions for upcoming Laboratory activities and projects, and also do not have quizzes.



Lectures


There are two lectures held on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Only one lecture is held on Tuesday. The second lecture on Thursday is usually for Systems and Labs.



Recitations


Students attend two recitation sessions per week; one on Tuesday and one on Thursday. Recitations are held twice on each of those days, to offer scheduling flexibility and reduce class size. Unlike lectures, recitations are generally not used to introduce new topics. Rather, these are an opportunity for discussion and application of recently-introduced lecture topics.



Changes between Fall and Spring


In the Spring, Thermodynamics is replaced by Propulsion, and the other disciplines continue with advanced topics.



Quizzes


Most quizzes are scheduled during lecture sessions. However, the final two disciplines each semester are examined during MIT's final exam week. This occurs after the regular class schedule has concluded.



Calendar Key



DISCIPLINESABBREVIATIONS
Computers and ProgrammingC
Fluid MechanicsF
Materials and StructuresM
Signals and SystemsS
Systems and Labs (2004 / 2006)S/L
Thermodynamics

Propulsion
T

P
Unified ConceptsU
ACTIVITIESABBREVIATIONS
HomeworkHW
Systems Problems (2004 / 2006)SP
QuizzesQ



Course Calendar (PDF Format)


16.01-16.02, Fall 2005 (PDF)

16.03-16.04, Spring 2006 (PDF)



Course Calendar (HTML Format)




Fall 2005 Calendar



SES #MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAY
Week 1
Lecture 1U1T1F1
Lecture 2U2S/L1T2
RecitationU
Key DatesHW 1 out

S/L1 out
Week 2
Lecture 1F2F3F4T3T4
Lecture 2U3U4S/L2F5
RecitationFT
Key DatesHW 2 outHW 1 dueS/L2 outS/L1 due
Week 3
Lecture 1T5F6T7T8
Lecture 2T6S/L3F7
RecitationFT
Key DatesHW 3 outHW 2 dueS/L3 outS/L2 due
Week 4
Lecture 1T9T10T11F10F11
Lecture 2F8F9S/L4T12
RecitationTF
Key DatesHW 4 outHW 3 dueS/L4 outS/L3 due
Week 5
Lecture 1C1C2T13C3Q1F
Lecture 2M1M2S/L5M3
RecitationTF
Key DatesHW 5 outHW 4 dueS/L5 outS/L4 due
Week 6
Lecture 1C4TRQ2T
Lecture 2M4S/L6M5
RecitationC
Key DatesHW 6 outS/L6 outS/L5 due
Week 7
Lecture 1M6C6C7M8M9
Lecture 2C5M7S/L7C8
RecitationMC
Key DatesHW 7 outHW 6 dueS/L7 outS/L6 due
Week 8
Lecture 1M10M11C10M13C11
Lecture 2C9M12U5M14
RecitationCM
Key DatesHW 8 outHW 7 dueS/L8 outS/L7 due
Week 9
Lecture 1M15M16C13M18Q3M
Lecture 2C12M17S/L9C14
RecitationCM
Key DatesHW 9 outHW 8 dueS/L9 outS/L8 due
Week 10
Lecture 1M19S1M20S2
Lecture 2C15C16S/L10
RecitationCM
Key DatesHW 10 outHW 9 dueS/L10 outS/L9 due
Week 11
Lecture 1M21M22S4S5Q4C
Lecture 2S3M23S/L11M24
RecitationSC
Key DatesHW 11 outHW 10 dueS/L11 outS/L10 due
Week 12
Lecture 1M25F12F13
Lecture 2S6S7
RecitationM
Key DatesHW 12 outHW 11 due
Week 13
Lecture 1S8F15F16F17Q5M
Lecture 2F14S9S10
RecitationFM
Key DatesHW 13 outHW 12 dueS/L11 due
Week 14
Lecture 1F18F19S12S13F21
Lecture 2S11F20S14
RecitationSF
Key DatesHW 14 outHW 13 due
Week 15
Lecture 1F22F23F
Lecture 2S15U6
RecitationS
Key DatesHW 15 outHW 14 dueHW 15 due
Finals Week
Lecture 1Q6S
Lecture 2Q7F
Recitation
Key Dates



Spring 2006 Calendar



SES #MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAY
Week 1
Lecture 1F1F2M2M3
Lecture 2M1S/L1F3
RecitationMF
Key DatesHW1 out

S/L1 out


Week 2
Lecture 1M4F5F6M6M7
Lecture 2F4M5S/L2F7
RecitationMF
Key DatesHW 2 outHW1 dueS/L2 outS/L1 due
Week 3
Lecture 1C1F9F10C3
Lecture 2F8C2S/L3F11
RecitationC
Key DatesHW 2 due

HW 3 out
S/L3 outS/L2 due
Week 4
Lecture 1M8F12C5M10Q1F
Lecture 2C4M9S/L4C6
RecitationMF
Key DatesHW 4 outHW 3 dueS/L4 outS/L3 due
Week 5
Lecture 1F13F14C8C9Q2M
Lecture 2C7F15S/L5F16
RecitationCM
Key DatesHW 5 outHW 4 dueS/L5 outS/L4 due
Week 6
Lecture 1F17C11F18F19P1
Lecture 2C10C12S/L6S1
RecitationFC
Key DatesHW 6 outHW 5 dueS/L6 outS/L5 due
Week 7
Lecture 1P2S2P3S3Q3C
Lecture 2F20F21S/L7U
RecitationPC
Key DatesHW 7 outHW 6 dueS/L7 outS/L6 due
Week 8
Lecture 1P4M11S5P5Q4F
Lecture 2S4M12S/L8P6
RecitationSF
Key DatesHW 8 outHW 7 dueS/L8 outS/L7 due
Week 9
Lecture 1M13S6M14P9M15
Lecture 2P7P8S/L9S7
RecitationPS
Key DatesHW 9 outHW 8 dueS/L9 outS/L8 due
Week 10
Lecture 1S8S9Q5P
Lecture 2M16S/L10S10
RecitationP
Key DatesHW 10 outHW 9 dueS/L 10 outS/L9 due
Week 11
Lecture 1M17S12S13M19M20
Lecture 2S11M18S/L11S14
RecitationMS
Key DatesHW 10 dueS/L11 out

HW 11 out
S/L10 due
Week 12
Lecture 1S15S16C14C15Q6S
Lecture 2C13S17S/L12C16
RecitationCS
Key DatesHW 12 outHW 11 dueS/L12 outS/L11 due
Week 13
Lecture 1S16C18C19C20Q7M
Lecture 2C17S19S/L13S20
RecitationSM
Key DatesHW 13 outHW 12 due
Week 14
Lecture 1S21S22C22C23
Lecture 2C21S23U
RecitationCS
Key DatesHW 14 outHW 13 dueHW 14 due
Finals Week
Lecture 1Q6S
Lecture 2Q9C
Recitation
Key Dates

 








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