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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Science and Engineering (Course. 6-1) (http://catalog.mit.edu/degree-charts/electrical-science- engineering-course-6-1).



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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6-2) (http:// catalog.mit.edu/degree-charts/electrical-engineering-computer- science-course-6-2).



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The general requirements for the degree of Master of Science (http://catalog mit edu/mit/graduate-education/general-degree- requirements) are listed under 



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The Master of Engineering degree also requires completion of 24 units of thesis credit under 6 THM Master of Engineering Program Thesis



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See the degree charts to view the requirements of each undergraduate program • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Science and Engineering (Course 6-1) (http:// 



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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6-2) (http:// catalog mit edu/degree-charts/electrical-engineering-computer- science-course-6-2)



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Course 6 at MIT consists of electrical engineering computer science and artificial intelligence and decision-making as well as combinations with other