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  • 21G.104 Chinese IV (Regular), Spring 2006 

    Wheatley, Julian K. (2006-06)
    This is the last of the four courses (Chinese I through IV) that make up the foundation level (four semesters over two years in the normal curriculum) of MIT's regular (non-streamlined) Chinese program. Chinese IV is ...
  • 21G.103 Chinese III (Regular), Fall 2005 

    Wheatley, Julian K. (2005-12)
    This is the third of the four courses (Chinese I through IV) in MIT's regular (non-streamlined) Chinese curriculum. The four make use of the textbook, Learning Chinese: A Foundation Course in Mandarin (unpublished, but ...
  • 7.02 / 10.702 Experimental Biology & Communication, Spring 2005 

    King, Jonathan; Guarente, Leonard; Steiner, Lisa; RajBhandary, Uttam (2005-06)
    This introductory biology laboratory course covers the application of experimental techniques in microbiology, biochemistry, cell and developmental biology. Emphasis is placed on the integration of factual knowledge with ...

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