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Uedu Open / Solving Complex Problems
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Solving Complex Problems

Prof. Kip Hodges, Prof. Rafael Bras | Fall 2003
Social Sciences Policy and Administration Science & Math Earth Science Energy, Climate & Sustainability Climate and Energy Policy Engineering Environmental Engineering
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Solving Complex Problems provides an opportunity for entering freshmen to gain first-hand experience with working as part of a team to develop effective approaches to complex problems in Earth system science and engineering that do not have straightforward solutions. The subject includes training in a variety of skills, ranging from library research to Web Design.

Each year’s course explores a different problem in detail through the study of complimentary case histories and the development of creative solution strategies. Beginning in 2000 as an educational experiment sponsored by MIT’s Committee on the Undergraduate Program, and receiving major financial support from the Alex and Britt d’Arbeloff Fund for Excellence in MIT Education, the subject is designed to enhance the first-semester freshman experience by helping students develop contexts for other subjects in the sciences and humanities, and by helping them to establish learning communities that include upperclassmen, faculty, MIT alumni, and professionals from many walks of life.

In Fall 2003, students from the Class of 2007 were challenged with “Mission 2007”:

  • To design the most “environmentally correct” strategy for oil exploration and extraction in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); and
  • To perform a cost-benefit analysis in order to evaluate whether or not the hydrocarbon resources that might be extracted from beneath ANWR are worth the environmental damage that might result from the process.
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來源MIT 開放式課程
科系Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
語言English
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