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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 .
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18.01A - Subjects - MIT Course Catalog
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18.02A - Subjects - MIT Course Catalog
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11.002[J] - Subjects - MIT Course Catalog
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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.
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