MIT Course Catalog
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Undergraduate Programs | MIT Course Catalog
DegreesToggle Degrees · Chemistry and Biology · Climate System Science and Engineering · Computation and Cognition · Computer Science and Molecular Biology · Computer Science, Economics, and Data Science · Humanities · Humanities and Engineering · Humanities and Science ·
MIT Admissions
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Majors & minors | MIT Admissions
During your first year, MIT will provide academic fairs, lectures, seminars, and other programs to help you determine which major will suit you best; you are then free to choose from among any of MIT’s courses of study, without any additional requirements or admission procedures.
MIT Course Catalog
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Degree Charts | MIT Course Catalog
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MIT Facts
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Degrees & Majors – MIT Facts
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) Master of Engineering (MEng) Master of Finance (MFin) Master of Science (SM) Engineer (each degree ...
Wikipedia
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia
3 days ago - MIT enrolls about 4,500 undergraduates in about 53 majors, conferring only bachelor of science degrees. The four-year residential program tries to hold classroom time in balance with "learning by doing," an aim the institute compresses into its motto, mens et manus, or "mind and hand".
IvyWise
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The 10 Best MIT Majors: What Should You Choose? | IvyWise
February 26, 2025 - US News and World Reports has named MIT’s aerospace engineering major as a top program for more than a decade. Students in the major will have ample opportunity to participate in research on diverse topics including vehicle design and engineering, transportation and exploration, and earth and space sciences. Bioengineering and biomedical engineering students learn with an exciting landscape of research opportunities. Students may pursue both undergraduate and graduate degrees in the field and the department also offers a range of joint degrees and programs with partners such as the Program in Polymers and Soft Matter, and the departments of Biology, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, and Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Office of Graduate Education
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Simultaneous award of bachelor’s and master’s degrees | Office of Graduate Education
An undergraduate student of the Institute who is enrolled as a candidate for the bachelor’s degree may be admitted by a department as a candidate for the master’s degree. Students must register as graduate students for at least one regular academic term (not the summer session) to be recommended for the simultaneous award of the bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
MIT Physics
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Prospective Undergrads » MIT Physics
March 16, 2026 - An undergraduate degree in physics ... policy. The Physics Department offers two tracks to the major, Flexible and Focus, each leading to a Bachelor of Science in Physics:...
MIT Biology
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Undergraduate - MIT Department of Biology
March 5, 2026 - We foster a community that promotes research, knowledge, and creativity in the classroom and the lab · MIT Biology faculty value their undergraduate students’ opinions and ideas. In lab, I’m encouraged to play an active part in scientific discussions. During class, I’m taught to think ...
MIT School of Engineering
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Admissions | MIT School of Engineering
Explore engineering undergraduate majors and programs · Where research and hands-on experiences accelerate learning
MIT Course Catalog
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Overview | MIT Course Catalog
Its five schools—architecture and planning; engineering; humanities, arts, and social sciences; management; and science—and the college of computing encompass numerous academic departments, institutes, and degree-granting programs, as well as interdisciplinary research centers, laboratories, ...
MIT Facts
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Schools & College – MIT Facts
Degrees & Majors · Academic & Campus Resources · Academic & Campus Resources Overview · MIT Libraries · Information Technology and Computing on Campus · Makerspaces · Open Learning · Life at MIT · MIT Campus · MIT Campus Overview · Sustainability ·
MIT Registrar
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Undergraduate tuition | MIT Registrar
What you need to knowThe table below reflects standard undergraduate tuition rates for the 2026-2027 academic year. Amounts are per term, unless noted. Payment of full tuition in the fall or spring terms also covers subjects offered for academic credit during the Independent Activities Period (IAP) in January.
MIT Course Catalog
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DEGREE CHARTS DEGREE CHARTS Undergraduate Degree Charts
Undergraduate Degree Charts · General Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements (https:// catalog.mit.edu/mit/undergraduate-education/general-institute- requirements) School of Architecture and Planning ·
MIT Course Catalog
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Department of Mathematics | MIT Course Catalog
Course 18 includes two undergraduate degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Computer Science. Undergraduate students may choose one of three options leading to the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics: applied mathematics, pure mathematics, ...
Mit
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Undergraduate - MIT CEE | ABET Accredited Program
January 15, 2026 - Jointly offered by CEE and the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Science (EAPS), the Course 1-12 bachelor of science combines scientific understanding of the Earth’s systems with engineering skills—as well as an understanding of human and institutional behavior—to prepare students for careers in the global response to climate change. Learn more about the program and degree requirements at climate-major.mit.edu
MIT Registrar
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Undergraduate degree requirements | MIT Registrar
Go to WebSIS to submit a degree application for your SB degree.