Academics / Classes
The Center for Bits and Atoms is not a degree-granting department but does offer MIT courses within the MAS department at the graduate level.
- MAS.863 : How to Make (Almost) Anything
- MAS.961 : How to Make Something That Makes (Almost) Anything
- MAS.864 : The Nature of Mathematical Modeling
- MAS.862 : The Physics of Information Technology
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