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Can a CIT Interdisciplinary Course 39-XXX be used to satisfy the departments technical elective requirement?

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Can a CIT Interdisciplinary Course 39-XXX be used to satisfy the departments technical elective requirement?

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No. The intent behind the technical elective requirement is to increase your exposure to mechanical engineering and obtain depth in certain elective areas. Courses from outside the department, even if taught by a mechanical engineering faculty member, do not normally satisfy the technical elective requirement. Of course, 39-XXX courses can be used to fill your five other elective slots.

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