Majors & minors. At MIT, majors are conventionally called courses, and they’re numbered rather than named; meanwhile, our credits are called units and they’re counted differently than at most other…
Degrees Offered. Bachelor of Science (SB) Master of Applied Science (MASc) Master of Architecture (MArch) Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Business Analytics (MBAn) Master in City Planning (MCP)
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MIT students base their studies on a core of subjects in science, mathematics, and the humanities, arts, and social sciences (the General Institute Requirements [GIRs]). They major in the physical…
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Students may earn a bachelor's degree with up to two majors by successfully completing the GIRs and the departmental requirements for each major. To add a second major, a student…
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These descriptions are current but are subject to change. For schedules, consult the Online Subject Listing and Schedule. Below is a list of the departments and programs that offer subjects…
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A complete list of all majors. Art. Major. Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts,General. Music, General. Business. Major. Business/Commerce, General. Econometrics and Quantitative Economics.
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Majors & minors. Declaring a major; Changing a major; Double majors; Declaring a minor; Limited-enrollment waitlists; Graduate requirements; Advising resources for students. Progressing through MIT — the first year; Progressing…
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All first-year students begin MIT with an undeclared major. During the freshman year, MIT will provide academic fairs, lectures, seminars, and other programs to help students determine which major will…
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MIT offers several interdisciplinary minors, in addition to minor programs in science; engineering; architecture and planning; management; and the humanities, arts, and social sciences. You can minor in up to…
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Science, Technology, and Society/Second Major (STS) Theater Arts (Course 21M-2) Writing (Course 21W) Sloan School of Management. Business Analytics (Course 15-2) Finance (Course 15-3) Management (Course 15-1) School of Science.…
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The following is a comprehensive list of MIT's departments and the undergraduate degree programs (majors) they offer. Some departments do not offer undergraduate degree programs while others offer more than…
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Graduates with an economics major are prepared for employment in industry and government, or further academic study in economics, law, business, and a variety of other fields. MIT Economics offers…
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