Core Curriculum

<p>Antiquark, how did you obtain your “principal major” inequalities? According to the Hunt report data, using the total graduation numbers 2003-2007, Physics>Bio>EE>EAS>MechE>Chem>Math>CS>ECE… the glaring differences are that EAS and EE are much higher than you listed them. Of course, this doesn’t even include ECE which is now just part of EE… point is, EE is one of the largest majors here in terms of both undergraduate and graduate population as well as in terms of faculty. This is especially true given the influx of EE majors in the past two years. I’m also pretty sure that ChemE is a lot smaller than EE at least in undergrad…</p>

<p>I really wish I could find some sort of listing of the current people declared for each option… but oh well.</p>