The following are Dietrich College/CFA courses that may NOT be used toward the Depth Sequence or Non-technical Electives requirements for classes 2015 and earlier or as General Education Electives for classes 2016 and later.

  • 15-294 Rapid Prototyping Technologies (prereq: 15112)
  • 15-381 Artificial Intelligence: Representation and Problem Solving
  • 15-394 Intermediate Rapid Prototyping (prereq: 15112)
  • 16-223/60-223 Intro to Physical Computing
  • 33-114 Physics of Musical Sound
  • 48-115 Physics for Architects
  • 48-210 Statics
  • 48-215 Materials and Assembly
  • 48-217 Structures
  • 48-310 Structures II
  • 48-312 Site Engineering and Foundations
  • 48-315 Environment I Climate and Energy
  • 48-410 Environment II Acoustics and Lighting
  • 48-412 Environment III Mechanical Systems
  • 48-415 Advanced Building Systems
  • 48-431 Bio-Logic Responsive Building Technology
  • 48-456 Design and Construction with the College of Engineering
  • 48-460 Computer Modeling II
  • 48-526 Corporate Real Estate
  • 48-752 Zero Energy Housing
  • 51-131 Computing Skills Workshop Design
  • 51-223 Computer Basics CD
  • 51-341 How Things Are Made
  • 51-401 Individual and Team Project
  • 51-402 Individual Senior Project
  • 51-423 Introduction Computing in Design
  • 53-788 Introduction to Maya
  • 54-157 Production Science
  • 54-158 Basic PTM 2
  • 60-112 Introduction to Computational Form
  • 60-223/16-223 Intro to Physical Computing
  • 60-422 Experimental Animation
  • 70-391 Finance
  • 73-265 Economics and Data Science
  • 73-274 Econometrics I 
  • 73-315 Market Design
  • 76-388 Topics in Digital Humanities Coding for Humanities
  • 80-110 Nature of Mathematical Reasoning
  • 80-210 Logics and Proofs
  • 80-211 Arguments and Inquiry
  • 80-222 Measurement and Methodology
  • 80-311 Computability and Incompleteness
  • 80-312 Philosophy of Mathematics
  • 80-314 Logic and Artificial Intelligence
  • 80-315 Modal Logic
  • 80-316 Probability and AI
  • 80-317 Constructive Logic
  • 80-318 Computability and Proof Search
  • 80-319 Computability and Learnability
  • 80-410 Computability and Learnability
  • 80-411 Proof Theory
  • 80-412 Intuitionism and Constructive Mathematics
  • 80-413 Category Theory
  • 80-481 Formal Semantics
  • 85-111 Self-Paced Lisp lab
  • 85-120 General Programming
  • 85-213 Human Information Processing and Artificial Intelligence
  • 85-310 Research Methods in Cognitive Psychology
  • 85-355 Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience
  • 85-419 Introduction to Parallel Distributed Processing
  • 88-211 Introduction to Cobol Programming
  • 88-250 Regression Methods in Social Science
  • 88-251 Empirical Research Methods
  • 88-300 Programming and Data Analysis for Social Scientists

**67-XXX: All Information Systems courses, unless otherwise noted in the acceptable list above.

**36-XXX: All Statistics courses, unless otherwise noted in the acceptable list above.

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