Boston University Science and Engineering Program

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Latin: Universitas Bostoniensis
Established:
Type: Private
Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Campus: Urban
Tuition: $34,930 (2007-08)[1]
Website: http://www.bu.edu/met/metropolitan_college_academic_departments/

Science and Engineering Program is a division of the Metropolitan College of Boston University. It is a two-year program which focus studies on math and science to give the students a stronger background to continue in either the Boston University College of Arts and Sciences or the Boston University College of Engineering. To make room for the extra course load students must complete a summer semester their freshman year. The program offers MET versions of regular class the university offers, the main difference is that the typical class size is less than 20 students per class. The personal attention to the student is a very big factor to students' success in the program; each student has access to all the university's facilities and the very helpful faculty of SEP. Cathy Lysy is the advisor for the entire program.

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  1. ^ Boston University - Office of the University Registrar - General Information - Tuition and Fees - 2007-2008