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Departmental Degree Programs
Most departments at MIT are numbered. These 'course numbers' are used to indicate which classes are taught by which departments.

School of Architecture and Planning

School of Engineering

School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

Sloan School of Management (Course 15)

School of Science

Other Programs



Undergraduate and Graduate Educational Programs
Some of these programs award degrees from the departments listed above. Many are interdepartmental and/or interdisciplinary.



Secondary School Programs (For High School Students and Younger)
Educational Studies Program (ESP)
The Educational Studies Program is a forty-year-old MIT student activity committed to providing opportunities for learning in the greater Boston community.
Mesh (Summer Programs for High School Students)
Mesh is a summer program of the MIT Educational Studies Program. Its purpose is to help students gain a deeper understanding of a subject in an environment that encourages active and creative engagement in scientific disciplines.
Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES)
MITES is a rigorous six week residential summer course designed to introduce promising underrepresented minority high school juniors to careers in engineering and science.
Research Science Institute
The Research Science Institute (RSI) is an intensive 6-week-long summer session of lectures, research and discussion for high school students who are especially gifted in the sciences and mathematics. Applications submitted via the Center for Excellence in Education (CEE).
Splash
Splash is a weekend-long extravaganza of lectures, workshops, and seminars for students in grades seven through twelve.



Professional Programs
Advanced Study Program (ASP), part of the Center for Advanced Educational Services (CAES)
ASP enables working professionals to enroll in graduate-level MIT courses and programs of study funded by their work organizations. Since 1963, ASP has served hundreds of Fellows, attending from more than 72 countries. With the development of distance learning technologies, ASP was able to extend its offerings to students off campus in 1995.
Center for Real Estate Summer Professional Development Courses
The MIT Center for Real Estate summer institute of professional development courses helps practitioners supplement their knowledge of the field.
Center for Transportation Studies
The Center takes part in several executive transportation courses, including Logistics Analysis for Carriers and Shippers, Modeling and Simulation for Dynamic Transportation Management Systems, and Public Transportation Service and Operations Planning.
Engineering Systems Division (ESD)
The programs and centers within ESD are developing and enhancing integrated education and research programs in collaboration with faculty from the engineering, management, and social science disciplines.
Enterprise Forum
The MIT Enterprise Forum promotes the formation and growth of innovative and technologically-oriented companies through a series of specialized executive education programs.
Knight Science Journalism Fellowship
The Knight Science Journalism Fellowship program is designed for journalists and others who cover science, technology, medicine or the environment for the general public.
Leaders for Manufacturing Program
The Leaders for Manufacturing Program is a partnership between MIT and global manufacturing firms to discover and translate into teaching and practice principles that produce world-class manufacturing and manufacturing leaders.
Sloan Special Executive Programs
The Sloan School's Special Executive Programs offer over 15 courses throughout the year. These two-day, one- and two-week programs, taught by leading Sloan Faculty are designed for executives to stay abreast of the cutting edge developments in management science.
Summer Professional Programs and Winter Professional Programs
The professors who teach these courses have in many cases pioneered the very theories they teach. The students are your colleagues in business and industry. The curriculum of 60-90 courses is high-level and presented in an intense 1-2 week format, for those with little or no time to spare.
System Design and Management Program
The System Design and Management program is a graduate-level academic and research program sponsored by MIT's Sloan School of Management, the School of Engineering, and over 30 Industry Partners.


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