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Class of 2003 by the numbers

DEGREES AWARDED
DOCTORS' DEGREES: 213
ENGINEERS' DEGREES: 5
MASTERS' DEGREES: 1096
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE : 1171

BY SCHOOL
ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING: 115
ENGINEERING: 1255
HUMANITIES, ARTS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE: 107
MANAGEMENT: 589
SCIENCE: 409
WHITAKER COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY: 10

TOTALS
DEGREES: 2,485
RECIPIENTS: 2,202

DEMOGRAPHICS
MEN: 1,451
WOMEN: 751
MINORITIES: 655
UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITIES: 192

(Source: Office of the Registrar)

FUTURE
EMPLOYMENT: 522
PH.D.: 130
M.S.: 88
M.D. : 36
J.D: 4
M.A.: 3
M.B.A.: 1
OTHER: 44

(Source: MIT Careers Office Graduating Student Survey, which had 937 respondents as of June 4)

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