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Course 10
We offer a course of study leading to the Bachelor of Science (S.B.) degrees:

  • Course X - S.B. in Chemical Engineering
  • Course XB - S.B. in Chemical-Biological Engineering
  • Course XC - S.B.

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"Without question, my chemical engineering degree from MIT provided exactly what the real world of experimentation calls for: an excellent analytical and problem-solving-based education , all too often lost in simple textbook or lecture-based education programs. The MIT professors pushed us very hard, and at times it seemed that they were unreasonable, but the reality here is that the world is unreasonable. The advantage to studying at MIT is that when you do fail, the consequences are beneficial. You learn from your mistakes and benefit from the experience of the faculty."

    Manny Otero
    S.B.ChE, 2001