Aeronautics and Course XVI
Astronautics, Room:Phone: 33-208
Fax:(617) 253-0043email: (617) 253-0823
aa-studentservices@mit.edu
http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/
Types ofS.M., Engineer’s Degree, Ph.D., Sc.D. degrees offered:
Terms students can be admitted:June, September
Application deadlines:
December 15 admission; must be postmarked by)(for June and September Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7(250 for computer-based;) Minimum score required: 600 (100 for TOEFL waiver accepted: Nointernet-based)
GRE: Department code: 63Department code: 1601
general test requiredReturn applications to:Aeronautics and Astronautics, Room 33-208 Department of Areas ofAerospace Computational Engineering research offered:
Air-Breathing PropulsionAircraft Systems EngineeringAir Transportation SystemsAutonomous Systems
Communications and NetworksControls
Humans in AerospaceMaterials and StructuresSpace PropulsionSpace Systems
Special instructions:
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
Architecture, Course IV
Room:Phone: 7-337
Fax:(617) 253-7387email: (617) 253-93 arch@mit.edu
http://architecture.mit.edu/
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Types ofM.Arch., S.M.Vis.S., S.M.B.T., degrees offered:S.M.Arch.S., Ph.D.
Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline
December 15 Portfolios due by January 2(for September admission)Tests required:
IELTS: (7.5 for PhD candidates in Minimum score required: 7 History, Theory, and Criticism) TOEFL: (280 for computer-based, 114 for Minimum score required: 650 i History, Theory, and nternet-based) for Ph.D. candidates in (250 for computer-based, 100 for Criticism; 600 i TOEFL Waiver accepted: Nonternet-based) for all other programsGRE: Department code: 12
in Building Technology and US Ph.D. Yes (M.Arch, S.M.B.T., Ph.D. applicants in History, Theory, and only) Department code: 4401
Criticism Return applications and portfolios to:Department of 77 Massachusetts Avenue Architecture, Room 7-337. Cambridge, MA 02139-4307. Portfolios are non-returnable.Areas ofArchitecture Design (M.Arch.)
research offered:Architecture and Urbanism (S.M.Arch.S.)Building Technology (S.M., S.M.Arch.S., Ph.D.)Design and Computation (S.M.Arch.S. History, Theory, and Criticism ofand Ph.D.)
History, Theory, and Criticism of Art (Ph.D.)A
rchitecture (S.M.Arch.S. and Ph.D.)
Aga Khan Program for Islamic Visual Studies (S.M.)Architecture (S.M.Arch.S.)Special instructions:
Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record ofPreparation for Graduate Study form. Courses Taken in S.M.Vis.S. applicants are asked to provide a CD with a digital copy of their portfolios.
Biological Engineering (BE), Course XX
Room:Phone: 56-651
Fax: (617) 253-1712email: (617) 258-8676 be-acad@mit.edu
http://web.mit.edu/be/
Types ofM.Eng. in Biomedical Engineering degrees offered:
(for MIT undergraduates only)
S.M. in Molecular and Systems Toxicology (for MIT undergraduates only)S.M. in Biological Engineering
(Leaders for Manufacturing Program only)Ph.D., Sc.D. in Biological Engineering (Two tracks – Bioengineering Track & Applied Bioscience Track)
Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:December 31Tests required:
TOEFL: (250 for computer-based)minimum score required: 600 TOEFL waiver accepted: NoGRE: Department code: 45Department code: 1699
general test requiredReturn applications to:Room 56-651
BE, Areas ofthe two tracks for the Ph.D. Degree: Research offered within Bioengineering Track
Biological & Physiological Transport Biological Imaging & Functional P
henomenaBiomaterials
M
easurementBiomolecular EngineeringCell & Tissue Engineering
Molecular, Cell & Tissue BiomechanicsApplied Biosciences TrackCarcinogenesisGenetic Toxicology
Metabolism ofMicrobial Pathogenesis Drugs & ToxinsMolecular Epidemiology
Molecular Pharmacology & Toxicology Bioengineering Track Computational Modeling of& Applied Biosciences TrackDiscovery & Delivery ofS
ystems Biological Genomics, Proteomics and Glycomics T
herapeutics Molecular Macromolecular Biochemistry & Nanoscale Engineering ofB
iophysicsS
ystems Biological Special instructions:
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
Biology, Course VII
Room:Phone: 68-120
Fax: (617) 253-3717email: (617) 258-9329 gradbio@mit.edu
http://web.mit.edu/biology/www/graduate
Type ofPh.D.
degree offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:December 15Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum Score Required: 6.5(233 for computer-based)
Minimum Score Required: 577 TOEFL may be waived by departmentGRE: Department code: 35
chemistry, or physics optionalGeneral test required; subject test in biology, Department code: 0203
Return applications to:Biology, Room 68-120
Department of Areas ofBiochemistry research offered:Bioengineering
Bioinformatics/Computational BiologyCancer BiologyCell Biology
Developmental BiologyGenetics
Human GeneticsImmunologyMicrobiology
Molecular Medicine and Human DiseasesNeurobiologyPhysiology
Plant Molecular Biology
Structural Biology and BiophysicsMIT-WHOI, Joint Program in Course VII-W
Oceanography, Biological OceanographyEcology and EvolutionMarine BiologyMarine ToxicologyMicrobiology
Molecular Ecology
Special instructions:
Applicants to the Department ofdo not need to complete the Financial Biology Statement form. Applicants to the MIT-WHOI joint program should see MIT-WHOI Joint Program in O
on-application deadline, where to return ceanography section for instructions application, and for all other information.Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Courses Taken in Preparation Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Course IX
Room:Phone number: 46-2005Q
Fax: (617) 253-7403email: (617) 253-9767
http://web.mit.edu/bcsbcs-admissions@mit.eduType ofPh.D. in Cognitive Science or Ph.D. degree offered:
in Neuroscience
Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:December 15
Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7(233 for computer-based)
Minimum score required: 577 IELTS or TOEFL may be waived by department; make request by
sending email to bcs-admissions@mit.edu.GRE: Department code: 58Department codes: general test only0213 (Neurosciences)2002 (Cognitive Psychology
Return applications to:of Department Room 46-2005
Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Areas ofCellular and Molecular Neuroscience research offered:
Cognitive ScienceComputation
Systems Neuroscience
Special instructions:
Do not supplemental material with your application; include writing samples or other CVs are acceptable.
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
Center for Real Estate (CRE)
Room: Phone: W31-310
Fax: (617) 253-4373email: (617) 258-6991http://web.mit.edu/cre/mit-cre@mit.eduType ofS.M.
degree offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:February 15Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7.5(250 for computer-based)Minimum score required: 600 GMAT: TOEFL waiver accepted: NoYes
Return applications to: Applicants to MIT/CRE Program CRE, W31-310should download additional application instructions/materials.
http://web.mit.edu/cre/application.htmlSpecial instructions:
Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form.
Courses Taken in Preparation Chemical Engineering, Course XRoom: Phone: 66-366
Fax: email: (617) 253-9695(617) 253-4577http://web.mit.edu/cheme/easterly@mit.eduTypes ofS.M., Ph.D., Sc.D.
degrees offered:Terms students can be admitted:September
Application deadlines:January 2
Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7(250 for computer-based)Minimum score required: 600 TOEFL waiver accepted: NoGRE: Department code:
Chemistry or Engineering optionalgeneral test required; subject test in Department code: 1001
Return applications to: Chemical Engineering, Room 66-366
Department of (continued)
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Areas ofBiochemical Engineering research offered:Biomedical EngineeringBiotechnology
Catalysis and Chemical KineticsColloid Science and SeparationsEnergy Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Leaders for Manufacturing ProgramMaterials
Microchemical Systems, MicrofluidicsNanotechnologyPolymers
Process Systems Engineering
PPST: Program in Polymers, Science Thermodynamics, Statistical
and Technology
Transport Processes
Mechanics and Molecular SimulationSpecial instructions:
Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form.
Courses Taken in Preparation Chemical Engineering Course X-A
Practice, Room: Phone: 66-366
Fax: (617) 253-4577email: (617) 253-9695http ://web.mit.edu/cheme/graduate/practice/easterly@mit.eduTypes ofS.M., Ph.D.C.E.P degrees offered:
. (September admission only)
Chemistry, Course V
Room: Phone: 2-204
Fax: (617) 253-1845email: (617) 258-0241
http://web.mit.edu/chemistry/www/brighton@mit.edu
Type ofPh.D.
degree offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:
December 15 (for September admission)Tests required:IELTS: (Preferred)
TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7
(250 for computer-based)
Minimum score required: 600 IELTS or TOEFL may be waived by department
GRE: Department code: 62subject test recommendedgeneral test required; Department code: 0301
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Return applications to: Chemistry, Room 2-204Department of Areas ofBiological Chemistry research offered:Bio-Organic ChemistryInorganic ChemistryMaterials
Organic ChemistryPhysical ChemistryTheory
Special instructions:
The chemistry department encourages that, ifof possible, you mention in your Statement research is of Objectives essay, specific faculty whose interest to you.
Applicants are required to complete the Record of Courses Taken in Preparation for Graduate Study form. Please list science and mathematics courses only. Group courses by subject area, and complete only the columns for course name, academic year, and official grade.Civil and Environmental Engineering, Course I
Room: Phone: 1-290
Fax: (617) 253-7119email: (617) 258-6775
http://cee.mit.edu/
cee-admissions@mit.eduTypes ofM.Eng., M.S.T., S.M., Civil Engineer’s degrees offered:
Degree, Ph.D., Sc.D. Please read descriptions of master’s degrees before choosing one.Terms students can be admitted:September
Application deadlines:January 2
Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7(233 for computer-based)Minimum score required: 577(90 for internet-based)
TOEFL may be waived by departmentD
GRE: epartment code: 65 or 46D
epartment code: 1102 general test only (Civil 1103 (Environmental Engineering)Engineering)
Return applications to: ofDepartment Room 1-290
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Areas ofAquatic Biology research offered:Aquatic ChemistryAquatic ScienceBiogeochemistryCivil Engineering
Civil Engineering SystemsCoastal Engineering
Composite Materials and StructuresComputer Aided Engineering
Construction Engineering and TechnologyEarthquake EngineeringEcology
Engineering GeologyEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental Fluid MechanicsEnvironmental GeotechnologyEnvironmental InstrumentationEnvironmental MicrobiologyGeoenvironmental EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringGroundwater HydrologyHigh Performance StructuresHydroclimatologyHydrogeologyHydrology
Hydrology and Water ResourcesHydrometeorology
Information TechnologyKnowledge-Based Systems
Leaders for Manufacturing ProgramMaterial EngineeringMicrobial Ecology
Nondestructive EvaluationOffshore EngineeringOperations ResearchRock MechanicsSediment TransportSoil Mechanics
Structural EngineeringStructural MaterialsStructural MechanicsTechnology and PolicyTransportation
Transportation Economics
Transportation and Information SystemsTransportation and LogisticsTransportation PolicyTransportation SystemsUnderground ConstructionUrban TransportationWater ResourcesWave Mechanics
MIT-WHOI, Joint Program in Oceanography, Course I-W
Aquatic BiologyAquatic Chemistry
Chemical OceanographyCoastal OceanographyGeochemistryHydrodynamicsMarine EcologyOcean AcousticsPlankton EcologyRemote SensingSediment TransportSpecial instructions:
Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form.
Courses Taken in Preparation These physical materials should include: Comparative Media Studies (CMS)
Room: Phone: 14N-207
Fax: email: (617) 258-5133
(617) 253-3599http://cms.mit.edu/academics/ cms-admissions@mit.edugraduate_apply.phpType ofS.M.
degree offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:January 15
Tests required:
GRE: Department code: 4505general test requiredInternational students:
IELTS: Minimum score required: 7CMS no longer accepts the TOEFL exam.Special instructions:
1) CMS expects applicants to use the online application. Please contact
cms-admissions@mit.edu ifto submit an electronic application. you are unable 2) Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column except the one that asks for textbooks used in each course. 3) In an addendum to the Statement ofObjectives, applicants who wish to be con- sidered for financial aid should identify at least one research project suitable to the candidate’s background, academic interests, and research goals.
http://cms.mit.edu research/projects.php
4) For the writing sample, please submit an academic research paper or one chapter of a longer project. If the context is not clear, please provide a brief description. If the work represents a collaboration, please explain. Writing samples cannot be appended to the electronic application. Please submit an electronic copy to
cms-admissions@mit.edu and a copy to the mailing address below.
Mailing address for supplementary materials: electronically should be mailed in ONE Materials not submitted envelope.
Comparative Media Studies MIT77 Massachusetts Ave. , Room 14N-207 Cambridge, MA 02139
1) Tincluding study abroad (mail originals, no ranscript of all previous academic study, copies or faxes).
2) Writing sample (mail copy to above address and email electronic copy to cms-admissions@mit.edu).
3) Resume or academic CV (optional). 4) Portfolio (optional).
Computation for Design and Optimization (CDO)
Room: Phone: 35-329
email: (617) 253-3725http://web.mit.edu/cdo-program
cdo_info@mit.edu
Type ofS.M. degree offered:
Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:January 10 Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7(250 for computer-based)Minimum score required: 600International applicants from non-English (100 for internet-based)
speaking countries are required to take either the IELTS or TOEFL. Applicants are strongly encouraged to take the IELTS instead ofTOEFL. A waiver may be considered only under the special circumstances.Department code: 69
GRE: test recommended
general test required; advanced subject Department code: 1699
Return applications to: CDO Administrator, Room 35-329, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-4307Special instructions:
Please indicate “CDO” as the department on the application form. Please limit the Statement ofthan one page. CDO expects applicants to Objective section to no more use the online application; please contact the program administrator ifsubmit an electronic application. you are unable to
Applicants are required to complete the Record of Courses Taken in Preparation for Graduate Study form. Please complete the Courses Most Relevant to the Program and the Additional Courses sections. Group courses by subject area, and complete only the columns for Course Name, Year, and Grade.Computational
and Systems Biology (CSB)
Room: Phone: 16-429B
Fax: (617) 253-3874email: (617) 324-4870http://csbi.mit.educsbphd@mit.eduType ofPh.D.
degree offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:December 31
Tests required:
TOEFL: GRE: (233 for computer-based)
Minimum score required: 577 Department code: 3394 general test required, subject test optionalReturn transcript and recommendation forms to: Room 16-429B
CSB Ph.D. Program, Areas ofBiological Design and Synthetic Biology research offered:
Cancer Biology
Cell and Tissue Engineering
Computational Biology and BioinformaticsFunctional Genomics
Gene and Protein NetworksGenomics and Proteomics
Imaging and Image InformaticsInstrumentation EngineeringMolecular Biophysics
Nanobiology and MicrosystemsNeurosystems Biology
Predictive Toxicology and Metabolic E
ngineeringSpecial instructions:
Please indicate CSB as the department on the application form.
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Course XII
Room: Phone: -912
Fax: (617) 253-3381email: (617) 253-8298
http://eapsweb.mit.edueapsinfo@mit.eduTypes ofS.M., Ph.D., Sc.D.
degrees offered:(continued)
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Terms students can be admitted:February (September contact department), June, or September)
(Joint Program only in June Application deadlines:
November 1 January 5 (for February admission)admission)(for June and September Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Preferred. Minimum score required: 6.0Minimum score required: 577 (233 for computer-based)(90-91 for internet-based)
IELTS/TOEFL may be waived by department, make request in writing.Department code: 61 (Astronomy) GRE: 71-(Geology)
in either Chemistry or Physics for the general test required; subject test required Planetary Science area.
Department code: 0599
Return applications to: Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Department of Room -912
Areas ofAtmospheric Science
research offered: (dynamics and chemistry)Climate Physics and Chemistry (includes Paleoceanography)GeobiologyGeochemistryGeologyGeophysics
Planetary Sciences
MIT-WHOI, Joint Program in Oceanography, Course XII-W
Chemical OceanographyGeochemistry
Marine Geology and GeophysicsPaleoceanography
Physical Oceanography
Special instructions:
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please
Courses Taken in Preparation complete the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
Economics, Course XIV
Room: Phone: E52-391DFax: (617) 253-8787email: (617) 253-1330
http://econ-www.mit.edu/econ-admit@mit.eduType ofPh.D.
degree offered:Term students can be admitted:September
8
Application deadline:January 2
Tests required:
TOEFL: (250 for computer-based)Minimum score required: 600TOEFL waiver accepted: NoGRE: Department code: 84Department code: 1801general test requiredReturn applications to: Economics, Room E52-391D
Department of Special instructions:
Applicants are required to complete the Record of Courses Taken in Preparation for Graduate Study form. Please list economics and mathematics courses only. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Course VI
Room: Phone: 38-444
Fax: email: (617) 258-73
(617) 253-4603http://www.eecs.mit.edugrad-ap@eecs.mit.eduTypes ofM.Eng. degrees offered:
Engineer’s Degree, Ph.D., Sc.D. (for MIT Undergraduates only), S.M., Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:December 15Tests required:
TOEFL: (250 for computer-based)
Minimum score required: 600 TOEFL may be waived by departmentDepartment code: 78 (Computer Science) IELTS: 66 (Electrical Engineering)GRE: No (Minimum score required: 7Except for LFM)Areas ofArtificial Intelligence research offered:Bioelectrical EngineeringCircuit DesignCommunications
Computational BiologyComputer GraphicsComputer Networks
Computer Systems and ArchitectureDevices and Materials
Electromagnetic Energy, Fields and WavesLeaders for Manufacturing ProgramSignal Processing
Systems, Decision and Control Theoretical Computer ScienceSpecial instructions:
Electrical Engineering and Computer S
the online application which is on the MIT
cience encourages ALL applicants to use Graduate Admissions website and will be activated in September. This application is unique to EECS and is not used by any other department. IfJoint Programs and want EECS to be your you are applying to collaborative department, or ifapplying to a Joint Program and also want you are to be considered for regular EECS Ph.D. admission, you should use the online application. Applicants should not send published papers or theses. The only paper documents needed are your transcripts.Engineering Systems Division (ESD)
Please contact the program to which you are applying with any questions.http://esd.mit.edu/academic.htmlTypes of degrees offered:
Engineering Systems Division
S.M. in Engineering Systems (ESD-ESM)Ph.D. in Engineering Systems (ESD-ESP)Leaders for Manufacturing
S.M. from one ofprograms in School of eight participating M.B.A./S.M. from Sloan (ESD-LFM) Engineering & Master ofLogistics Program Engineering in (ESD-MLOG,) M.Eng. in Logistics
Systems Design & ManagementS.M. in Engineering & Management (ESD-SDM)
Technology and Policy Program
S.M. in Technology and Policy (ESD-TPP)Possible areas ofAeronautics/Astronautics research:Biology/Bioengineering
Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Computer Science/Electrical EngineeringConstructionEnergy
Engineering SystemsEnvironment
Global Climate Change
Health Care Systems Internet/TelecomLean SustainmentLogistics
Manufacturing SystemsMaterials Science
Nuclear Science/EngineeringRisk Management
Supply Chain ManagementSystems ArchitectureTransportation/Mobility
Engineering Systems Division (ESD)
Room: Phone: E40-249
Fax: email: (617) 258-7733 (617) 253-1182 http://esd.mit.edu/academic/ esdgrad@mit.edu admissions.htmlTerm students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:January 10
Tests required:
IELTS: Strongly preferred. TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7.5 Alternate examination(255 for computer-based) Minimum score required: (103 for internet-based) (610 for paper-based)GRE: Department code: 69
required: Verbal: 550 general test required. Minimum score Quantitative: 700, Analytical Writing: 4.5(450 non-native speakers),Department code: 1903
Return applications to: Room E40-249
ESD-Doc/SM, Additional requirements: RésuméSpecial instructions:
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete only the columns for course name, academic year, and official grade.Leaders for Manufacturing (LFM)
See listing on page 11.
Master of Engineering in L
ogistics Program (MLOG)Applicants to the (MLOG) Program will find complete information about applying on the web at:
http://www.mit.edu/mlogRoom: Phone: E40-355
email: mlog@mit.edu
(617) 324-MLOG (65)Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadlines:Round 1 – January 12Round 2 – April 3
Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7.5 Alternate examination(255 for computer-based) Minimum score required: (103 for internet-based) (610 for paper-based)Institute code: 30GRE or GMAT: Department code: 99
GRE Minimum score required:
general test required. Verbal: 550 (450 non-native speakers), Quantitative: 700, Analytical Writing: 4.5; GMAT: 600
GRE Institute code: 3514 GRE Department code: 5199GMAT code: X5X-QS-17Return applications to: Admissions Office, Room E40-355MLOG Special instructions:
Special Instructions: Applicants must also submit a current resume and 2 essays. Three evaluations are required – one from a professor and two from supervisors are r
information and to download the MLOG ecommended. See web site for additional evaluation form.
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
System Design and Program (SDM)
Management Room: Phone: E40-315
Fax: (617) 253-1055 email: (617) 253-1462 http://sdm.mit.edu
sdm@mit.edu Term students can be admitted:January
Application deadline:September 30
(International Students July 15)Tests required:
IELTS: Strongly preferred. TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7.5 (255 for computer-based) Minimum score required: Alternate examination(103 for internet-based) GRE or GMAT: (610 for paper-based)
GRE Minimum score required:
general test required. Verbal: 550 (450 non-native speakers), Quantitative: 700, Analytical Writing: 4.5; GMAT: 600
GRE or GMAT Department code: 3537
Return applications to: Room E40-315
ESD-SDM, Special instructions: SDM requires special SDM application for admission. The applicants to complete a application may be obtained from our website: http://sdm.mit.edu. All applicants must complete the on-line SDM Application.Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete only the columns for course name, academic year, and official grade.Technology and Policy (TPP)
Program Room: Phone: E40-369
Fax: (617) 258-7295 email: (617) 253-7568 http://tppserver.mit.edu/
tpp@mit.edu
Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:January 10
Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7.5Strongly preferred. Alternate examination(255 for computer-based) Minimum score required: (103 for internet-based) (610 for paper-based)GRE: Department code: 99
required: Verbal: 550 general test required. Minimum score Quantitative: 700, (450 non-native speakers), Analytical Writing: 4.5Department code: 1903
Return applications to: Room E40-369
ESD-TPP, Special instructions:
Applicants must also submit a current résumé and cover letter by no later than January 10, to the address above.
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete only the columns for course name, academic year, and official grade.(continued)
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Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST)
Room: Phone: E25-518
Fax: (617) 253-2307email: (617) 253-6692
http://hst.mit.edu
hst-phd-admissions@mit.eduTypes ofMedical Engineering / Medical Physics degrees offered:
(MEMP): Ph.D., Sc.D. Please note that HST’s programs in Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics (BIG),
Neuroimaging, and Bioastronautics all fall within MEMP; candidates interested in Radiological Sciences Joint Program (RSJP): these programs should apply to MEMP.Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Ph.D., Sc.D.
Biomedical Engineering, Medical Engineering Tech nology (SHBT): Ph.D., Sc.D.
track: M.E.B.E.
Biomedical Informatics (BMI): S.M.
(for MIT undergraduates only)Biomedical Enterprise Program (BEP): dual S.M. in Health Sciences and Technology from HST and S.M. or M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management; or s Tech ingle S.M. in Health Sciences and nology from HST
Terms students can be admitted:S
February eptember(Biomedical Informatics only)Application deadlines:
December 15 November 1 (for September admission) May 31 B
iomedical Informatics only)(for February admission, Tests required:
(for M.E.B.E. only)MEMP: RSJP: GRE not requiredSHBT:GRE general test requiredBMI: GRE not required
BEP: GRE general test or MCAT required dual degree tracks GMAT required for all students in For all programs, either the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Test ofLanguage (TOEFL) is required for
English as a Foreign international students whose first language is not English. Please note: It is anticipated that in the 2009-2010 admissions cycle, the TOEFL will no longer be accepted by HST as proof of English language proficiency.MEMP THROUGH MIT
Applicants should apply on-line at http://web.mit.edu/admissions/. For detailed instructions, see
http://hst.mit.edu/public/admissions/.
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MEMP THROUGH HARVARDApplicants should apply on-line at http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/
prospective_students/admissions.php. For detailed instructions, see
http://hst.mit.edu/public/admissions/.RSJP:
To be admitted to RSJPalso apply to and be accepted to the MIT , a candidate must Department ofE
Nuclear Science and on-line at http://web.mit.edu/admissions/. ngineering. Applicants should apply For detailed instructions, see
http://hst.mit.edu/public/admissions.Only one application fee is required for an RSJP application.
SHBT, M.E.B.E. (Medical Engineering track), and Biomedical Informatics:Applicants should apply on-line at http://web.mit.edu/admissions/. For detailed instructions, see
http://hst.mit.edu/public/admissions.Biomedical Enterprise Program:
For detailed instructions on applying to the various degree tracks in BEPhttp://bep.mit.edu/admissions. , see History, Anthropology, and
Science, Technology and Society (HASTS)
Room: Phone: E51-185
Fax: (617) 253-9759email: (617) 258-8118http://web.mit.edu/hasts/hasts@mit.eduType ofPh.D. in History, Anthropology, and
degree offered:
S
cience, Technology, and Society (HASTS).Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:January 1
Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7Minimum score required: 577 (233 for computer-based)(90 for internet-based)
IELTS or TOEFL may be waived GRE: by department.
Department code: 2703general test requiredReturn applications to: STS Academic Administrator MIT, Room E51-185 77 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02139
Area ofHistory, Anthropology, and Science, research offered:
T echnology, and Society (HASTS)Special instructions:
Applicants to History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS) are required to submit a writing sample. There are no specific parameters in terms ofexceed that of content, but the length should not a chapter or article.
Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record ofPreparation for Graduate Study form. Courses Taken in
Please see http://web.mit.edu/hasts/admissions for more information about submitting your application.
Interdisciplinary Programs
Division ofT
echnology (HST), Joint Program Health Sciences and
MIT-WHOI, Joint Program in
with Harvard
Leaders for Manufacturing
O
ceanography (S.M., Ph.D., Sc.D.)(LFM) (dual degree S.M. and M.B.A./S.M. from Sloan School Medical Engineering/Medical Physics of Management)
Microbiology (MICRO) (Ph.D)(MEMP) (Ph.D.) – see HSTOperations Research Center (ORC) Program in Polymer Science and (S.M., Ph.D.)
T
echnology (PPST) (Ph.D.)MIT-Woods Hole
O
(WHOI), Joint Program in
ceanographic Institution Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering
Room: Phone: -911
Fax: email: (617) 253-9784
(617) 253-74education@whoi.edu or http://web.mit.edu/mit-whoi/www/mit-whoi-www@mit.edu
Types ofPh.D., Sc.D. (S.M. for US Navy degrees offered:applicants only)
Terms students can be admitted:June, September
Application deadline:
December 15 for EECS-JP and Mechanical Engineering-JP applicants
January 5 for June or September - all other applicants.
Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 6 (233 for computer-based) Minimum score required: 577 (90-91 for internet-based)
Minimum score for applicants to
Course VI-W: 600 (250 for computer-based)TOEFL may be waived by department. Make request in writing.GRE:Department code: 75
Applicants to Biological or Chemical Oceanog- general test required of all applicants. raphy are encouraged to take
the subject test in Biology, Chemistry, or Biochemistry.
Department code: 0508Special instructions:
Joint program applicants should enter “Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution” as the department and state their desired area ofApplicants must research on item 2 ofSubjects Taken in Preparation for complete the Record of the application. Study form. Graduate Computer Science-JP applicants must use Electrical Engineering/
the EECS online application form at: http://apply.eecs.mit.edu/
Deadline for applying: December 15Return applications to: Office, Room -911, MITJoint Program Areas ofMain areas of research offered:Applied Ocean Science and Engineering research:
Biological OceanographyChemical Oceanography
Marine Geology and GeophysicsPhysical Oceanography
Please also see descriptions ofinterdisciplinary areas of
the Departments ofEngineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil/Environmental research within Biology, and Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences.
Leaders for Manufacturing
Program
Applicants to the dual degree Leaders for Manufacturing Program must apply for admission either through a participating Master’s Program ofEngineering or through the the School of Program ofManagement. Brochures are available from the Sloan School ofMaster’s the Leaders for Manufacturing Program, Room: E40-315.Phone: Fax: email: (617) 253-1462(617) 253-1055http://lfm.mit.edu
lfm@mit.eduTypes ofAll LFM students receive an S.M. from degrees offered:
the School of Engineering and choose an M.B.A. or S.M. from the Sloan School ofManagement
Term students can be admitted:June
Tests required:
GRE department requirements)(regardless of engineering Application deadline:Third Monday in DecemberAreas ofManufacturing/operations-focused, through the research offered:
following participating engineering master’s programs:Aeronautics and AstronauticsBiological EngineeringChemical Engineering
Civil and Environmental EngineeringElectrical Engineering and Engineering Systems
Computer ScienceMaterials Science and EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSpecial instructions:
See the LFM website for specific application details. Applicants must apply online. Paper applications will not be considered.For information regarding the Record ofCourses Taken in Preparation for Graduate Study form, applicants should refer to the requirements ofengineering department.
the collaborating Linguistics and Philosophy, Course XXIV
Room: Phone: 32-D808
Fax: (617) 253-4141email: (617) 253-5017
http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/lp-admissions@mit.edu
http://web.mit.edu/philos/www/Type ofPh.D.
degree offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:January 2
Tests required:
TOEFL: (233 for computer-based)Minimum score required: 577 (91 for internet-based)
TOEFL may be waived by departmentDepartment code: 04 (Linguistics) GRE: 20 (Philosophy)No
Return applications to: of32-D808
Linguistics and Philosophy, Room Department Areas ofLinguistics research offered:Philosophy
Special instructions:
Applicants to the Department ofLinguistics and Philosophy are required to submit a writing sample as part ofapplication. Writing samples should be their submitted http://www.dlp.mit.edu/admissions for electronically. Please go to further instruction.
Applicants to the linguistics program are very strongly urged to send a copy ofa major research paper (a term paper,
research report, or thesis). The paper need not be about linguistics, but it should
demonstrate an applicant’s ability to pursue serious scholarly inquiry.
Applicants to the philosophy program should submit a writing sample in philosophy, ideally ofsa 15–25 pages in length. The writing applicant’s understanding ofmple should allow us to assess the philosophical problem, and ability to a
evaluate philosophical arguments. This assessment is usually easier ifsample explicitly engages with some of the writing contemporary philosophical literature. the Applicants to the Linguistics Program are NOT required to complete the Record ofCourses Taken in Preparation for Graduate Study form.
Applicants to the Philosophy Program are required to list only relevant texts and authors on the Record ofPreparation for Graduate Courses Taken in Study form.
Master of Engineering in Logistics Program (MLOG)
For program details, see Engineering S
ystems Division, page 9.Materials Science and Engineering, Course III
Room: Phone: 6-107
email: (617) 253-3302
http://www-dmse.mit.edu/dmse-admissions@mit.eduTypes ofM.Eng., S.M., Engineer’s Degree, Ph.D., degrees offered:
Sc.D.
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Terms students can be admitted:June (LFM applicants)September
Application deadlines:
January 2 March 1 (for M.Eng. admission)(for S.M. and Ph.D. admission)Tests required:
TOEFL: (233 for computer-based)Minimum score required: 577 (90 for internet-based)
TOEFL waiver accepted: may be waived by Department
IELTS: (Department code: 69
It is anticipated that TOEFL will no longer Preferred) Minimum score required: 5.5 be accepted by MS&E as proofLanguage proficiency after the 2009-2010 of English The TOEFL/IELTS requirement will only be admissions application cycle.
waived (1) ifEnglish in primary and secondary school or (2) if you have received instruction in you have been in the US for three years and will have received a degree from an American institution before entering MIT or (3) are receiving degrees from NTU and NUS may students who petition to have the TOEFL requirement waived. Include a letter requesting the waiver with your supplemental materials.GRE: Department code: 1403
general test requiredReturn applications to: ofDepartment Room 6-107
Materials Science and Engineering, Areas ofArchaeological Materials research offered:Biological and Polymeric Materials
Computational Material Sciences Materials for Energy and the Environment
Materials Economics and Manufacturing Nanotechnology, Nanodevices, and Nanomaterials Electronic, Photonic, and Magnetic Materials High-performance Structural Materials and Alloys
These are grouped under the following broad panels:
Archaeological MaterialsBio- and Polymeric MaterialsElectronic, Photonic Emerging, Fundamental, and
and Magnetic MaterialsStructural and Environmental MaterialsComputational Materials ScienceAnd are complimented by focused programs that include:Leaders for Manufacturing Program in Polymer Science and Technology
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Special instructions:
Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Courses Taken in Preparation Mathematics, Course XVIII
Room: Phone: 2-233
Fax: email: (617) 253-4358
(617) 253-26http://www-math.mit.edu/grad/gradofc@math.mit.eduType ofPh.D.
degree offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:
December 15 (must be received by)Tests required:
TOEFL: (233 for computer-based)
Minimum score required: 577 TOEFL may be waived by departmentGRE: Department code: 72
Department code: 0703 (Mathematics)general and subject test required0702 (Applied Mathematics)0700 (Mathematical Sciences)Special instructions:
The Department ofencourages ALL applicants to use the Mathematics online application which is on the MIT Graduate Admissions website and will be activated in September. This application is unique to Math and is not used by any other department. Applicants should not send published papers or theses. The only paper documents needed are official transcripts.
Mechanical Engineering, Course II
Room: Phone: 1-112
Fax: (617) 253-2291email: (617) 258-5802
http://meche.mit.edu
megradoffice@mit.eduTypes ofS.M., M.Eng (In the discipline of degrees offered:
Manufacturing only), Naval Engineer, Ph.D., Sc.D.
Terms students can be admitted:June, September
Application deadline:
December 15 January 15 (for M.Eng Program)
(must be postmarked by)Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: (Preferred) Minimum score required: 7 577 for paper-based, 233 for Minimum score required: TOEFL waiver accepted: No91 for internet-based computer-based, GRE: Department code: 68Department code: 1502general test requiredReturn applications to: Mechanical Engineering, Room 1-112Department of Areas ofApplied Mechanics
research offered:Automotive & Aircraft EnginesBiomaterials
Biomechanics & Neural Control ofBiomedical EngineeringM
ovement BioroboticsCombustion
Composites Processing
Computational Fluid DynamicsComputational Mechanics
Computer-Aided Design/ManufacturingControlsCryogenicsDesignDynamics
Energy and Power
Environmental EngineeringFibers & Polymers Finite Elements Fluid Mechanics
Heat and Mass TransferHuman-Machine SystemsInstrumentation
Internal and External Combustion EnginesLeaders for Manufacturing ProgramManagement ofManufacturing TechnologyMaterials
Mechanical Behavior ofMechanics
MaterialsMechanics ofMEMS and Nanotechnology
Materials
Micro-Electro-Mechanical SystemsMicrofluids
Optical EngineeringOptical MeasurementPolymer Processing Precision Engineering
Robots, Manipulators and TeleoperatorsSystems Design and ManagementTechnology and PolicyThermodynamicsTransportationTribology
MIT-WHOI, Joint Program in Oceanography, Course II-WHydrodynamics ofTelepresence
VehiclesUnderwater Robotics
Special instructions:
Applicants are NOT required to
complete the Record ofPreparation for Graduate Study form.
Courses Taken in Center for Ocean Engineering
Degree programs:Ocean Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Areas ofAcoustics
research offered:Applied Mechanics
Computer-Aided Design and FabricationEnvironmental EngineeringFluid MechanicsHydrodynamicsOcean EngineeringStructural Mechanics
Underwater Vehicle DesignWelding Fabrication
Naval Construction and EngineeringNaval EngineeringShip Design
MIT-WHOI, Joint Program in OceanographyEnvironmental AcousticsOceanography
Media Arts and Sciences (MAS)
Room: Phone: E15-401
Fax: (617) 253-5114email: (617) 253-82
http://www.media.mit.edu mas@media.mit.eduTypes ofS.M., Ph.D.
degrees offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:
December 15 (applications must be s
ubmitted online)Tests required:
TOEFL: 600 for paper-based, Minimum score required: 250 for computer-based100 for internet-based
TOEFL waiver accepted: No
All international students must take the TOEFL or the IELTS (minimum score required: 7)GRE: Department code: 3514No
Send supporting materials to: Room E15-401
MAS, Special instructions:
1) Online applications are required.
2) Applicants must specify at least one but not more than three faculty with whom they are applying to work — list these faculty in order ofing of preference at the open-ofbe found at http://www.media.mit.edu/ faculty who are admitting students can the statement of objectives. A list mas/areas.html 3) Publications, theses and awards should not be included in your application; however, you must list them and provide relevant web addresses. Hardcopies not accepted.
4) Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
Microbiology (MICRO)
Room: Phone: 68-139
Fax: (617) 324-0055 email: (617) 253-8699http://microbiology.mit.edumicrobiology@mit.edu
Types ofMicrobiology Ph.D. degrees offered:
Terms students can be admitted: September
Application deadline: December 15Tests required:
TOEFL: (233 for computer-based)
Minimum score required: 577 IELTS: Minimum score required: 6; most applicants should have scores ofGRE: 7 or higher Subject test optional
general test required, Return applications to: Graduate Program, Room 68-139Microbiology Areas ofBiochemical, Chemical, and Structural research offered:
Bioenergy and Metabolic DiversityMicrobiology
Bioinformatics and Computational Ecology and Environmental/ Microbiology
Evolution
GeomicrobiologyGenetics and Physiology
Genomics and Systems MicrobiologyImmunology and Host-Microbe Metabolic Engineering and Interactions
Microbial Oceanography
Biotechnology
Molecular and Cellular MicrobiologyVirology and Phage Biology
Special instructions: MICROBIOLOGY as the department Please indicate on the application form. Applicants are NOT required to complete the Records ofCourses Taken in Preparation for Graduate Study Form.
Nuclear Science and E
ngineering, Course XXIIRoom: Phone: 24-102
Fax: (617) 253-3814email: (617) 258-7437http://web.mit.edu/nse/cegan@mit.eduTypes ofS.M., Engineer’s Degree, degrees offered:Ph.D., Sc.D.
Terms students can be admitted:February, June, SeptemberApplication deadlines:
October 15 January 7 (for June and September (for February admission)admission)Tests required:
TOEFL: Minimum score required: 577 (233 for computer-based)(90 for internet-based)
TOEFL waiver accepted: NoDepartment code: 69
All international students must take either the TOEFL or the IELTS. GRE: (Minimum score required: 7)Department code: 1609
general test required Return applications to: ofDepartment Room 24-102A
Nuclear Science and Engineering, Areas ofApplied Plasma Physics
research offered:Experimental Plasma Physics
Fission Reactor Systems EngineeringFusion Reactor Technology
Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems Nuclear Materials EngineeringManagement & PolicyNuclear Science and TechnologyNuclear Waste Technology
Radiological Sciences Joint ProgramReactor Engineering
Risk Assessment and ManagementTechnology and PolicyTheoretical Plasma PhysicsSpecial instructions:
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form.
Courses Taken in Preparation Please complete the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
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Center for Ocean Engineering
For details, see Mechanical Engineering on page 13.
Operations Research (OR)
Room: Phone: E40-149
Fax: (617) 253-3601email: (617) 258-9214http://web.mit.edu/orc/www/lrose@mit.edu
Types ofS.M., Ph.D.
degrees offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:December 15Tests required:
All international students applying to the Operations Research Center are required to take either the TOEFL or IELTS.IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7 (600 for paper-based) Minimum score required: (250 for computer-based)(100 for internet-based)
TOEFL waiver may be considered under special circumstancesGRE: Department code: 67Department code: 1302
general test required Return applications to: Research Center, Room E40-149Operations Special instructions:
Please indicate “OR” as the department on application form. The ORC encourages all applicants to use the online application. Students should try to limit their Statement of Objectives to one page.
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete only the columns for course name, academic year, and official grade.
Physics, Course VIII
Room: Phone: 4-315
Fax: (617) 253-9703email: (617) 258-8319
http://web.mit.edu/physics/graduate/physics-grad@mit.edu
applicants
Types ofS.M., Ph.D.
degrees offered:14
Terms students can be admitted:February, September Application deadlines:
November 1December 15 (for February admission)(for September admission)Tests required:
IELTS: GRE: IELTS waiver accepted: Yes
Minimum score required: 6.5 Department code: 0808general and subject test requiredSpecial instructions:
Additional information for applicants to the Physics Graduate Program, including the Departmental FormField and Support Preference physics/graduate/applicants in the
, is available at http://web.mit.edu/Applicant Information section. The and Support Preference FormField downloaded and must be included with can be
every application. Once the application is received by the Physics Department, the applicant will be notified.
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please list physics, Courses Taken in Preparation mathematics, and other science course only. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column. Applicants are required to list courses taken at MIT.Return applications to: Physics, Room 4-315
Department of Areas ofExperimental
research offered:Astrophysics, Space and Planetary Physics
Atomic and Optical PhysicsBiophysics, Medical PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
High Energy and Nuclear Physics
Plasma Physics, Nuclear Fusion Research, Relativistic Beam PhysicsTheoretical
Astrophysics, Space and Planetary Physics
Atomic and Optical PhysicsBiophysics
Condensed Matter Physics
High Energy and Nuclear Physics
Plasma Physics, Nuclear Fusion Research, Plasma Astrophysics
Political Science, Course XVII
Room: Phone: E53-467
Fax: (617) 253-8336email: (617) 258-61http://web.mit.edu/polisci/ twarog@mit.eduTypes ofS.M., Ph.D.
degrees offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:December 31Tests required:
TOEFL: (250 for computer-based) Minimum score required: 600 (100 for internet-based)
T
applicants must request form from department. OEFL may be waived by department; Degrees from English-speaking not automatically a basis for waiver.universities are IELTS: Department code: 92
GRE: Minimum score required: 7Department code: 1902general test requiredSpecial instructions:
Applicants to the Department ofPolitical Science must apply for the S.M. either Initial and final degree objectives must be Program or the Ph.D. Program. the same. Applicants must submit a writ-ing sample ofcannot be attached to online applications. 5–15 pages. Writing samples See “Additional Instructions” at http:// web.mit.edu/polisci/grad/addinstr.html/.Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record ofPreparation for Graduate Study form. Courses Taken in Send supporting materials to: D
Room E53-467
epartment of Political Science, Areas ofAmerican Politics and Public Policy research offered:
Comparative Politics
International Relations and Foreign PolicyModels and MethodsPolitical Economy
Political Philosophy and Social Theory Security Studies
Program in Polymer Science and Technology (PPST)
Room: Phone: 3-435
Fax: (617) 253-0949email: (617) 258-06
http://web.mit.edu/ppst ppst-www@mit.eduType ofPh.D., Sc.D.
degree offered:Terms students can be admitted:February (exceptional circumstances)September
Application deadlines:
October 1 January 15 (for February admission)
department admissions deadlines may be earlier)
(for September admission, some Tests required:
Refer to the “Home” department’s (see below) requirement for GRE and TOEFL.Special instructions:
Applications to the Program in Polymer Science and Technology should be made in-conjunction with an application to a departmental program in the School ofS (the “Home” department). Applications cience or School of Engineering at MIT should specify the departmental program online 2 ofor-“Program in Polymer Science and the application and “PPST” T ofechnology” as the interdisciplinary program filed according to the normal procedures study. Original applications should be for the relevant departmental program, and a copy ofPPST Admissions, Room 66-370. Only one the application should be sent to application fee is required. Admission departmental program is a prerequisite to the for further consideration by PPST; once the candidate has been accepted to a department, his or her application will be forwarded by that department to the PPST office for consideration.Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete each column.
Return applications to: choice (see Special Instructions).Department of Areas ofBiodegradable Polymers
research offered:Biopolymers and BiomaterialsColloids and SurfactantsFunctional Polymers
High Performance PolymersLiquid Crystalline PolymersPolyelectrolytesPolymer ChemistryPolymer MechanicsPolymer ModelingPolymer PhysicsPolymer ProcessingPolymer Rheology
Polymer Statistical MechanicsStructure/Property RelationshipsSupramolecular Assembly
Science Writing, Course XXI-W
Room: Phone: 14N-108
Fax: (617) 253-6668email: (617) 452-5100
http://web.mit.edu/sciwrite
sciwrite-www@mit.eduType of degree offered: S.M.Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:January 15
Tests required:
IELTS: TOEFL: Minimum score required: 7.5Minimum score required: 600 GRE: (250 for computer-based)Department code: 4599general test requiredSpecial instructions:
Departmental application supplement required. Please visit http://web.mit.edu/ sciwrite/apply.html.
Applicants are NOT required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Courses Taken in Preparation Return applications to:
Graduate Program in Science Writing MIT, Room 14N-108 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
Sloan School of Course XV
Management, Applicants to the Sloan School ofManagement will find complete information about applying on the web at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu.Please visit this site for information onBiomedical EnterpriseLeaders for Manufacturing
Master ofMaster of Business Administration, M.B.A.Ph.D.
Finance, M.Fin.Sloan Fellows in Innovation and Global System Design and Management
Leadership
System Design and M
anagement ProgramFor program details, see Engineering S
ystems Division, page 9.Technology and Policy Program
For program details, see Engineering S
ystems Division, page 8.Special instructions:
TPP requires applicants to complete a special TPP supplement in addition to the standard application. The supplement may be obtained from the TPP program office or by downloading it from our website: http://web.mit.edu/tpp.
The preferred method is to employ the onlinemail. Applicants must also submit a current e form and to submit your response by resumeJanuary 10. and cover letter by no later than
Applicants are required to complete the Record offor Graduate Study form. Please complete Courses Taken in Preparation the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete only the columns for course name, academic year, and official grade.Urban Studies and Planning, Course XI
Room: Phone: 7-346
Fax: email: (617) 253-26
(617) 253-9403http://web.mit.edu/dusp/www/duspapply@mit.edu
Types ofM.C.P., S.M., Ph.D.
degrees offered:Term students can be admitted:September
Application deadline:January 3
Tests required:
TOEFL: 600 for paper-based, Minimum score required: 250 for computer-based100 for internet-based
TOEFL waiver accepted: No
All international students must take the TOEFL or the IELTS (minimum score required: 7)GRE: Department code: 97 Department code: 2205general test required M.C.PPh.D.. no minimum
TWE: (V&Q) minimum score required: 1200 combined; 5.0 analytical writingTOEFL. December testing date is latest accepted we strongly suggest to take along with the date for TOEFL
Special instructions:
All applicants are urged to review DUSP application instructions at http://dusp.mit.edu/page.lasso?target=4:3:1 for thorough information about applying to the
department. All applicants should include a second copy of(please include your name on the copy) and the Statement of Objectives send to the address below.
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Applicants are required to complete the Record of Courses Taken in Preparation for Graduate Study form. Please complete the section for courses most relevant to this graduate program and the additional courses section. Group courses by subject area, and complete only the columns for course number, course name, academic year, and official grade.
Special instructions for applicants applying to more than one program group: Your interests my cut across more than one Program Group. If you see your interests so aligned, you must spell out the case for applying to more than one Program Group in your Statement of Objectives. If you define yourself in terms of two Program Groups, you need to make a case for such bridging as a critical part of your application process.
Special instructions for the S.M. degree: Under special circumstances, admission may be granted to candidates seeking a one-year Master of Science (S.M.) degree. The S.M. is intended for professionals with a number of years of distinguished practice in city planning or related fields.
The Department requires a letter from a DUSP faculty member indicating their willingness to advise their thesis. (This letter should be sent to the address below.)
Return applications to:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 7-346, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
Program groups offered:City Design and DevelopmentEnvironmental Policy Program
Housing, Community and Economic Development
International Development GroupTransportation*
Although we do not have a separate Program Group focusing on issues of transportation, many DUSP students choose this as an area of focus. Applicants with particular interest in transportation should indicate this on their application, but should also specify a Program Group (for example, “HCED/transportation”).Urban Information Systems** Only Ph.D applicants may designate Urban Information Systems (UIS) as the primary group, MCP applicants with a particular interest in computing and technology should select Urban Information Systems as the secondary program group (for example, “CDD/UIS”).16
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