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  1. Subjects are what many people typically think of as courses, i.e., a series of classes offered during a given academic period. These descriptions are current but are subject to change. For schedules, consult the Online Subject Listing and Schedule .

  2. The undergraduate programs at MIT are designed to help students develop the knowledge and capabilities needed to meet the challenges of modern society. An MIT education joins the power of a specific discipline to a concern for social values and goals.

  3. 2023-2024. Undergraduate majors count. *Students in jointly offered majors count as 1/2 in each department.

  4. Nearly 60% of MIT undergraduates participate each year in the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. In a typical year, roughly half of graduating seniors report participating in an international experience while at MIT.

  5. Fall Registration is open. Course 1 - Civil and Environmental Engineering. Course 2 - Mechanical Engineering. Course 3 - Materials Science and Engineering. Course 4 - Architecture. Course 5 - Chemistry. Course 6 - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Course 7 - Biology. Course 8 - Physics.

  6. At MIT, majors are conventionally called courses, and they’re numbered rather than named; meanwhile, our credits are called units and they’re counted differently than at most other universities.

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  8. At MIT, we revel in a culture of learning by doing. In 30 departments across five schools and one college, our students combine analytical rigor with curiosity, playful imagination, and an appetite for solving the hardest problems in service to society.

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