Degrees & Majors
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)
Master of Engineering (MEng)
Master of Finance (MFin)
Master of Science (SM)
Engineer (each degree designates the field in which it is awarded)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Doctor of Science (ScD)
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58
Undergraduate majors
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59
Undergraduate minors
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50
Departments and programs offering graduate degrees
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1
Pirate certificate
Undergraduate majors
Aerospace Engineering
African and African Diaspora Studies
American Studies
Ancient and Medieval Studies
Anthropology
Archaeology and Materials
Architecture
Art and Design
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making
Asian and Asian Diaspora Studies
Biological Engineering
Biology
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Business Analytics
Chemical Engineering
Chemical-Biological Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry and Biology
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Climate System Science and Engineering
Comparative Media Studies
Computation and Cognition
Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Science and Molecular Biology
Computer Science, Economics, and Data Science
Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Economics
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Electrical Science and Engineering
Finance
Global Studies and Languages (French, German, or Spanish)
History
Humanities and Engineering
Humanities and Science
Latin American and Latino/a Studies
Linguistics and Philosophy
Literature
Management
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematical Economics
Mathematics (General, Applied, or Pure)
Mathematics with Computer Science
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical and Ocean Engineering
Music
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Philosophy
Physics
Planning
Political Science
Russian and Eurasian Studies
Science, Technology, and Society
Theater Arts
Urban Science and Planning with Computer Science
Women’s and Gender Studies
Writing
Experiential learning
- Nearly 60% of MIT undergraduates participate each year in the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
- In a typical year, roughly half of graduating seniors report participating in an international experience while at MIT.