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What courses can replace Introduction to Experimental Chemistry?

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What courses can replace Introduction to Experimental Chemistry?

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Mechanical engineering undergraduates must satisfy a Science Laboratory requirement to graduate. Normally the Science Laboratory requirement is satisfied by passing 09-101 Introduction Experimental Ehcmistry (3 units). Students can also satisfy the Science Laboratory requirement by passing one of the following courses: a. 03-124 Modern Biology Laboratory (9 units) b. 33-104 Experimental Physics (9 units) c. 33-353 Intermediate Optics (12 units) d. 42-203 Biomedical Engineering Laboratory ( 9 units) BME double majors e. 33-100 Basic Experimental Physics (6 units) – restricted to HPP enrollment Note these courses may have prerequisites and tight enrollment limits that students should consider in their planning.

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