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Revision as of 18:41, 24 September 2005
MIT offers a broad range of majors. Most are numbered numerically and all subjects in that major are in the form of X.Y where X is the major number/symbol.
MIT Majors
- Course 1: Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Course 2: Mechanical Engineering
- Course 3: Material Science
- Course 4: Architecture
- Course 5: Chemistry
- Course 6: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Course 7: Biology
- Course 8: Physics
- Course 9: Brain and Cognitive Science
- Course 10: Chemical Engineering
- Course 11: Urban Studies and Planning
- Course 12: Earth and Planetary Science
- Course 13: Ocean Engineering (major no longer offered to undergrads)
- Course 14: Economics
- Course 15: Management
- Course 16: Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
- Course 17: Politcal Science
- Course 18: Mathematics
- Course 21: Humanities
- Course 22: Nuclear Engineering
- Course 24: Linguistics and Philosophy
- BE: Biological Engineering
- CMS: Comparative Media Studies
- HST: Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
- MAS: Media Arts and Sciences
- STS: Science, Technology, and Society