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MIT received 33,240 applications for admission to the undergraduate Class of 2025: it admitted 1,365 (4.1 percent). [392] In 2019, 29,114 applications were received for graduate and advanced degree programs across all departments; 3,670 were admitted (12.6 percent) and 2,312 enrolled (63 percent). [393]
Mechanical Engineering (Course 2) (Founded 1883) Nuclear Science and Engineering (Course 22) (Founded 1958) Institutes: Institute for Medical Engineering and Science. Health Sciences and Technology program (joint MIT–Harvard, "HST" in the course catalog) (Departments and degree programs are commonly referred to by course catalog numbers on ...
The curriculum for the electrical engineering program was created in 1882, and was the first such program in the country. [3] It was initially taught by the physics faculty. In 1902, the Institute set up a separate Electrical Engineering department.
The Harvard–MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology (HST) is one of the oldest and largest biomedical engineering and physician-scientist training programs in the United States. It was founded in 1970 and is the longest-standing collaboration between Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Another joint degree program aimed at students with more industry experience (an average of 8 to 10 years) is the System Design and Management (SDM) program, [18] where students complete a Master of Science in Engineering and Management. MIT Sloan degrees are conferred at Killian Court in the Institute-wide commencement
Generally considered having one of the best engineering programs in the world , the school has 8 academic departments and 1 interdisciplinary division and grants S.B., M.Eng., S.M., an engineer's degree, and Ph.D. or Sc.D degrees. The current dean of engineering is Professor Anantha P. Chandrakasan. The school is the largest at MIT as measured ...
The 2018 announcement of the college's creation included a 150,000–165,000-square-foot (13,900–15,300 m 2) new building to provide enough room on campus for 65 faculty members, plus graduate students and staff (most of which would be funded by the college). [9]
The development of the MicroMasters was originally conceived at MIT by Sanjay Sarma and Erdin Beshimov, [8] with Erdin becoming the Founding Director [9] of the program. In its early stage MIT offered the MicroMasters as a pilot within its supply chain management program, consulting industry leaders.