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8 subjects found.

5.301 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques
Practical training in basic chemistry laboratory techniques. Intended to provide students with the skills necessary to undertake original research projects in chemistry. Limited to first-year students in IAP (application required); open to all students in spring (enrollment by lottery).
5.302 Introduction to Experimental Chemistry
Illustrates fundamental principles of chemical science through practical experience with chemical phenomena. Students explore the theoretical concepts of chemistry through the experiments which informed their discovery, and make chemistry happen with activities that are intellectually stimulating and fun. Preference to first-year students.
5.891 Independent Study in Chemistry for Undergraduates
Program of independent study under direction of Chemistry faculty member. May not substitute for required courses for the Chemistry major or minor.
5.892 Independent Study in Chemistry for Undergraduates
Program of independent study under direction of Chemistry faculty member. May not substitute for required courses for the Chemistry major or minor.
5.THG Graduate Thesis
Program of research leading to the writing of a PhD thesis; to be arranged by the student and an appropriate MIT faculty member.
5.THU Undergraduate Thesis
Program of original research under supervision of a chemistry faculty member, culminating with the preparation of a thesis. Ordinarily requires equivalent of two terms of research with chemistry department faculty member.
5.UR Undergraduate Research
Program of research to be arranged by the student and a departmental faculty member. Research can be applied toward undergraduate thesis.
5.URG Undergraduate Research
Program of research to be arranged by the student and a departmental faculty member. May be taken for up to 12 units per term, not to exceed a cumulative total of 48 units. A 10-page paper summarizing research is required.