What is Course 5 at MIT?
Introduction to chemistry, with emphasis on basic principles of atomic and molecular electronic structure, thermodynamics, acid-base and redox equilibria, chemical kinetics, and catalysis. Introduction to the chemistry of biological, inorganic, and organic molecules.
What classes are required for MIT?
Preparing for MIT: What to do in high school
- One year of high school physics.
- One year of high school chemistry.
- One year of high school biology.
- Math, through calculus.
- Two years of a foreign language.
- Four years of English.
- Two years of history and/or social sciences.
What is Course 3 at MIT?
The Course 3 SB, the Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering, is pursued by the majority of undergraduate students in the department. In addition to the GIRs and departmental subject requirements, students are required to complete either a thesis or an internship.
What jobs can you get with chemistry and biology?
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
- Academic researcher.
- Analytical chemist.
- Biomedical scientist.
- Biotechnologist.
- Clinical research associate.
- Clinical scientist, biochemistry.
- Forensic scientist.
- Medicinal chemist.
How can I get into MIT after 12th?
MIT has officially waived the SAT/ACT requirements for the 2020-2021 admission cycle. However, we recommend that you submit them as they prove your competence. Initially, students were required to submit SAT/ACT and two SAT subject scores along with an English proficiency test.
How do you qualify for MIT?
To get into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), you will need to have a near-perfect high school GPA, top scores on your ACT or SAT and the types of extracurricular activities that allow you to demonstrate your commitment and leadership abilities.
Does MIT have nursing?
Each nurse practitioner at MIT works in collaboration with a physician, which is required by state regulations. Many of our nurse practitioners are certified in specialty areas or have other areas of professional interest—everything from nutrition to women’s health—which are listed in their online profiles.