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18 Master's degrees offered by the university
Transportation
The interdepartmental Transportation program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) emphasizes the complexity of transportation and its dependence on the interaction of technology, operations, planning, management and policy-making.
Engineering
The Engineering program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a professional-oriented graduate program that consists of high level, fast paced coursework and significant engagement with a real world engineering projects, preparing our graduates for a professional career path, or further graduate studies at MIT or elsewhere.
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Aeronautics and Astronautics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a one to two-year graduate program with beginning research or design experience represented by the SM thesis. This degree prepares the graduate for an advanced position in the aerospace field, and provides a solid foundation for future doctoral study.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dual degree program with curriculum that combines the requirements a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sloan School of Management and a Master of Science (SM) from the School of Engineering in one of eight disciplines.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
The Nuclear Science and Engineering program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dual degree program with curriculum that combines the requirements a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sloan School of Management and a Master of Science (SM) from the School of Engineering in one of eight disciplines.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dual degree program with curriculum that combines the requirements a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sloan School of Management and a Master of Science (SM) from the School of Engineering in one of eight disciplines.
Advanced Manufacturing and Design - Integrated Photonics
The Advanced Manufacturing and Design - Integrated Photonics program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a versatile, valuable degree applicable to many industries. Students will have an opportunity to select industry tracks to further pursue their intellectual and professional goals while focusing on particular areas of interest.
Building Technology
The Building Technology program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provides a focus for graduate students interested in the development and application of advanced technology for buildings.
Architecture Studies - Building Technology
Architecture Studies - Building Technology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is intended both for students who already have a professional degree in architecture and those interested in advanced non-professional graduate study.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Civil and Environmental Engineering program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dual degree program with curriculum that combines the requirements a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sloan School of Management and a Master of Science (SM) from the School of Engineering in one of eight disciplines.
Aeronautics and Astronautics
The Aeronautics and Astronautics program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dual degree program with curriculum that combines the requirements a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sloan School of Management and a Master of Science (SM) from the School of Engineering in one of eight disciplines.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dual degree program with curriculum that combines the requirements a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sloan School of Management and a Master of Science (SM) from the School of Engineering in one of eight disciplines.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
The object of the Nuclear Science and Engineering program from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is to give the student as thorough a knowledge of some phase of nuclear engineering as can be obtained in a minimum of one academic year of full-time study.
Chemical Engineering Practice
The Chemical Engineering Practice program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) requires two semesters of graduate-level courses at MIT and one semester at the field stations of the Practice School, under the direction of resident MIT staff. Credit for the Practice School semester is accepted in lieu of a Master’s thesis.
Systems and Product Development
The Systems and Product Development program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a career-compatible one-year program utilizing core systems engineering theory and practice.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Department offers the Materials Science and Engineering program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which may also be taken simultaneously with other Departmental or interdepartmental programs.
Computation and Cognition
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences offer a joint curriculum leading to a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Computation and Cognition at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MYT) that focuses on the emerging field of computational and engineering approaches to brain science, cognition and machine intelligence.
Advanced Manufacturing and Design
The Advanced Manufacturing and Design program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) combines in-depth, group-based graduate subjects and a project-based thesis experience at leading companies to accelerate students' engineering and leadership skills.