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  1. Concentrations (Majors) The undergraduate educational mission of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University is to educate future leaders in engineering practice, research and education, business and finance, public service, and other professions. Students learn fundamental engineering principles and how to apply them ...

  2. Students in the Class of 2024 earning the certificate in Applications of Computing should consult the archived Undergraduate Announcement for a list of program requirements. The Computer Science Minor is designed for students who want to combine the study of computing and computers with another academic discipline.

  3. The trustees of Princeton University have adopted an operating budget for the University totaling $2.66 billion for 2022-23, which includes a 6.6% increase to $217.4 million in the undergraduate financial aid budget to continue to ensure that a Princeton education is accessible for every admitted student.

  4. Academic Preparation. During the admission process, our goal is to find students who will thrive in Princeton’s rigorous academic environment. With this in mind, we offer a suggested course of study to help students prepare for Princeton. Academic Preparation Standardized Testing Requirements.

  5. This course builds on your knowledge of microeconomics from ECO 100. The general themes are (1) choices made by individual consumers and firms, (2) equilibrium from the interaction of these choices in markets or similar institutions, and (3) the role of government policy in improving economic outcomes.

  6. Program Overview. Prerequisites: To major in mathematics students need a strong foundation in linear algebra and analysis, in both one and several variables, as well as experience in understanding and writing rigorous mathematical proofs. Generally, prospective majors with a very strong background in calculus are strongly recommended to start ...

  7. Placement Guidelines. Students who need placement advice about 214, 215, or 216 should consult the Department of Mathematics home page (the "Undergraduate" tab has a section on placement) or contact Professor McConnell, the junior adviser. Students with little or no background in calculus, but with strong pre-calculus skills, should take 103.

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