Engineering Systems Division
Professor Debbie Nightingale with students from ESD's System Design and Management program. Photo by Deneen Silviano.
In MIT's Engineering Systems Division, students pursue the study, analysis, and design of complex systems involving technology, people, and services.
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Course # | Course Title | Term | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESD.013J | Electromagnetics and Applications | Fall 2005 | ||
| ESD.018J | Project Management | Spring 2009 | ||
| ESD.018J | Project Management | Spring 2004 | ||
| ESD.01J | Frameworks and Models in Engineering Systems / Engineering System Design | Spring 2007 | ||
| ESD.04J | Frameworks and Models in Engineering Systems / Engineering System Design | Spring 2007 | ||
| ESD.053J | Chemicals in the Environment: Toxicology and Public Health (BE.104J) | Spring 2005 | ||
| ESD.565J | Integrating eSystems & Global Information Systems | Spring 2002 | ||
| ESD.62J | Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods | January IAP 2008 | ||
| ESD.932 | Engineering Ethics | Spring 2006 |

