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CACI Conditions

Summary of Subject Requirements Subjects; Science Requirement: 6: Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Requirement one subject can be satisfied by 6.805J in the Departmental Program; at least two of these subjects must be designated as communication-intensive (CI-H) to fulfill the Communication Requirement. GYM- Hi, My name is Sara Renke and I am currently a Recreation Therapist working with your students in an adaptive gym class.In class we are learni g how to keep and maintain a healthy lifestyle. During every class we work on our flexibility by stretching, cardio by running/walking.

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Conditions AMEs Can Issue (CACI) is a series of conditions which allow AMEs to regular issue if the applicant meets the parameters of the CACI Condition Worksheet. The worksheets provide detailed instructions to the examiner and outline condition-specific requirements for the applicant.

  1. Review the disposition table BEFORE the CACI worksheet to verify a CACI is required.
  2. If all the CACI criteria are met and the applicant is otherwise qualified, the AME may issue on the first exam or the first time the condition is reported to the AME without contacting AMCD/RFS. Document the appropriate notes in Block 60 and keep the supporting documents in your files; they do not need to be submitted to the FAA at this time.
  3. If the requirements are not met, the AME must defer the exam and send the supporting documents to the FAA.
CACIs with Certification Worksheets
A - GH - T
ArthritisHepatitis C - Chronic
AsthmaHypertension
Bladder CancerHypothyroidism
Breast Cancer(PDF)Migraine and Chronic Headache
C-ITP (Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia)(PDF)Mitral Valve Repair(PDF)
Chronic Kidney DiseasePre-Diabetes
ColitisProstate Cancer
Colon CancerRenal Cancer
GlaucomaRetained Kidney Stone(s)(PDF)
Testicular Cancer

This page was originally published at: https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/avs/offices/aam/ame/guide/certification_ws/

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering

General Institute Requirements (GIRs)

The General Institute Requirements include a Communication Requirement that is integrated into both the HASS Requirement and the requirements of each major; see details below.

Summary of Subject RequirementsSubjects
Science Requirement6
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Requirement [one subject can be satisfied by 6.805[J] in the Departmental Program]; at least two of these subjects must be designated as communication-intensive (CI-H) to fulfill the Communication Requirement.8
Restricted Electives in Science and Technology (REST) Requirement [can be satisfied by 6.004 and 6.042[J] (if taken under joint number 18.062[J]) in the Department Program]2
Laboratory Requirement (12 units) [satisfied by 6.01, 6.02, 6.03 or 6.08 in the Departmental Program]1
Total GIR Subjects Required for SB Degree17
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Physical Education Requirement
Swimming requirement, plus four physical education courses for eight points.

Departmental Program

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Choose at least two subjects in the major that are designated as communication-intensive (CI-M) to fulfill the Communication Requirement.

Departmental RequirementsUnits
6.0001Introduction to Computer Science Programming in Python6
6.042[J]Mathematics for Computer Science12
Select one of the following:9-12
Oral Communication (CI-M)
Seminar in Undergraduate Advanced Research (12 units, CI-M)
Select one of the following:12
Introduction to EECS via Robotics
Introduction to EECS via Communication Networks
Introduction to EECS via Medical Technology
Introduction to EECS via Interconnected Embedded Systems
Computer Science Requirements
6.004Computation Structures12
6.006Introduction to Algorithms12
6.009Fundamentals of Programming12
6.031Elements of Software Construction15
6.033Computer Systems Engineering (CI-M)12
6.034Artificial Intelligence12
or 6.036 Introduction to Machine Learning
6.045[J]Computability and Complexity Theory12
or 6.046[J] Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Elective Subjects1
Select two Advanced Undergraduate Subjects24-30
Select one subject from the departmental list of EECS subjects212
Units in Major162-171
Unrestricted Electives48-66
Units in Major That Also Satisfy the GIRs(36-48)
Total Units Beyond the GIRs Required for SB Degree180-183
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The units for any subject that counts as one of the 17 GIR subjects cannot also be counted as units required beyond the GIRs.

1

Of the three required AUS and EECS subjects, at least one must be from the list of Independent Inquiry Subjects.

2

See departmental website for list of acceptable EECS subjects.

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Advanced Undergraduate Subjects

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6.023[J]Fields, Forces and Flows in Biological Systems12
6.025[J]Medical Device Design (CI-M)12
6.027[J]Biomolecular Feedback Systems12
6.035Computer Language Engineering12
6.047Computational Biology: Genomes, Networks, Evolution12
6.061Introduction to Electric Power Systems12
6.101Introductory Analog Electronics Laboratory (CI-M)12
6.111Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory12
6.115Microcomputer Project Laboratory (CI-M)12
6.1151Microcomputer Project Laboratory - Independent Inquiry15
6.131Power Electronics Laboratory (CI-M)12
6.1311Power Electronics Laboratory - Independent Inquiry15
6.170Software Studio15
6.172Performance Engineering of Software Systems18
6.175Constructive Computer Architecture12
6.207[J]Networks12
6.301Solid-State Circuits12
6.302Feedback System Design12
6.419[J]Statistics, Computation and Applications12
6.580[J]Principles of Synthetic Biology12
6.602Fundamentals of Photonics12
6.701Introduction to Nanoelectronics12
6.717[J]Design and Fabrication of Microelectromechanical Systems12
6.801Machine Vision12
6.802[J]Computational Systems Biology: Deep Learning in the Life Sciences12
6.803The Human Intelligence Enterprise12
6.804[J]Computational Cognitive Science12
6.806Advanced Natural Language Processing12
6.810Engineering Interactive Technologies12
6.808[J]Mobile and Sensor Computing12
6.814Database Systems12
6.815Digital and Computational Photography12
6.816Multicore Programming12
6.817[J]Principles of Autonomy and Decision Making12
6.819Advances in Computer Vision12
6.837Computer Graphics12
6.905Large-scale Symbolic Systems12

Independent Inquiry Subjects

6.035Computer Language Engineering12
6.047Computational Biology: Genomes, Networks, Evolution12
6.111Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory12
6.1151Microcomputer Project Laboratory - Independent Inquiry (CI-M)15
6.129[J]Biological Circuit Engineering Laboratory (CI-M)12
6.1311Power Electronics Laboratory - Independent Inquiry (CI-M)15
6.141[J]Robotics: Science and Systems (CI-M)12
6.161Modern Optics Project Laboratory (CI-M)12
6.163Strobe Project Laboratory (CI-M)12
6.170Software Studio15
6.172Performance Engineering of Software Systems18
6.182Psychoacoustics Project Laboratory (CI-M)12
6.419[J]Statistics, Computation and Applications12
6.439[J]Statistics, Computation and Applications12
6.805[J]Foundations of Information Policy (CI-M)12
6.806Advanced Natural Language Processing12
6.808[J]Mobile and Sensor Computing12
6.809[J]Interactive Music Systems12
6.810Engineering Interactive Technologies12
6.811[J]Principles and Practice of Assistive Technology12
6.819Advances in Computer Vision12
6.864Advanced Natural Language Processing12
6.869Advances in Computer Vision12
6.878[J]Advanced Computational Biology: Genomes, Networks, Evolution12
6.9041Ethics for Engineers - Independent Inquiry12
6.905Large-scale Symbolic Systems12
6.945Large-scale Symbolic Systems12
6.UARSeminar in Undergraduate Advanced Research6