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Engineering Systems Division (ESD) |
Please contact the program to which you are applying with any questions.
http://esd.mit.edu/academic.html
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Types of degrees offered:
Engineering Systems Division
- S.M. in Engineering Systems (ESD-ESM)
- Ph.D. in Engineering Systems (ESD-ESP)
- Ph.D. in Technology, Management & Policy (ESD-TMP)
Leaders for Manufacturing
- S.M. from one of eight participating programs in School of Engineering & M.B.A./S.M. from Sloan (ESD-LFM)
Master of Engineering in Logistics Program
- Master of Engineering in Logistics (ESD-MLOG)
System Design and Management
- S.M. in Engineering & Management (ESD-SDM)
Technology and Policy Program
- S.M. in Technology and Policy (ESD-TPP)
Possible areas of research:
- Aerospace Systems
- Assistive Technologies
- Business Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Organizational Learning
- Complex Socio-Technical System Analysis
- Energy and the Environment
- Health Care, Pharmaceutical, and Service Industries
- Humans and Automation
- Industrial Relations
- International Relations
- Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Manufacturing (economics, materials, environmental policy, strategy)
- Materials (systems analysis, environmental and economic policy)
- Networks, Distributed Simulation Systems
- Product and Process Design and Development, Technical Innovation
- Project Management
- Risk and Safety Analysis and Decision-Making, Risk Management
- Science, Space, and Technology Policy
- Social and Organizational Psychology
- System Architecture, Systems Engineering
- System Safety
- Technology Policy for Socio-Economic Development
- Transportation Systems
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Engineering Systems Division (ESD) |
Room: E40-249
Phone: (617) 253-1182
Fax: (617) 253-7733
email:
esdgrad@mit.edu
http://esd.mit.edu/academic/admissions.html
Term students can be admitted:
September
Application deadline:
January 10
Tests required:
IELTS: Strongly preferred.
Minimum score required: 7.5
TOEFL: Alternate examination
Minimum score required:
255 for computer-based exam,
103 for internet-based exam,
or
610 for paper-based exam
Department Code: 69
GRE: general test required.
Minimum score required: Verbal: 550 (450 non-native speaker), Quantitative: 700, Analytical Writing: 4.5
Department Code: 1903
Send supplemental documents to:
ESD-Doc/SM
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room E40-249
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
Additional Requirements:
Résumé
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Leaders for Manufacturing (LFM) |
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Master of Engineering in Logistics Program (MLOG)
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Applicants to the Center's Master of Engineering in Logistics
(MLOG) program will find complete information about applying on
the web at: http://www.mit.edu/mlog.
Room: E40-367
Phone: (617) 324-MLOG (6564)
email:
mlog@mit.edu
Term students can be admitted:
September
Application Deadlines:
Round 1 - January 11
Round 2 - April 4
Tests Required:
TOEFL: Minimum score required:
255 for computer-based exam,
103 for internet-based exam,
or
610 for paper-based exam
Institute code: 3540
Department code: 99
GRE or GMAT: general test required.
GRE Minimum score required: Verbal: 550 (450 non-native speaker), Quantitative: 700, Analytical Writing: 4.5; GMAT: 600
GRE Institute code: 3514
GRE Department code: 5199
GMAT code: X5X-QS-17
Special Instructions:
Applicants must also submit a current résumé and two essays.
Three recommendation letters are required - one from a professor and two from supervisors is recommended.
If an evaluator cannot access the online evaluation form, please give him/her the MLOG-specific evaluation
form, downloadable here.
See website for additional information.
Send supplemental documents to:
MLOG Admissions Office
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room E40-367
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
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System Design and Management Program (SDM) |
Room: E40-315
Phone: (617) 253-1055
Fax: 617) 253-1462
email:
sdm@mit.edu
http://sdm.mit.edu
Term students can be admitted:
January
Application deadline:
September 30 (International students July 15)
Tests required:
IELTS: Strongly preferred.
Minimum score required: 7.5
TOEFL: Alternate examination
Minimum score required:
255 for computer-based exam,
103 for internet-based exam,
or
610 for paper-based exam
GRE or GMAT: general test required.
GRE Minimum score required: Verbal: 550 (450 non-native speaker), Quantitative: 700, Analytical Writing: 4.5; GMAT: 600
GRE or GMAT Department Code: 3537
Special Instructions:
SDM requires applicants to complete the SDM online application for admission. The application may be obtained from http://sdm.mit.edu.
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Technology and Policy Program (TPP) |
Room: E40-369
Phone: (617) 258-7295
Fax: (617) 253-7568
email:
tpp@mit.edu
http://tppserver.mit.edu/
Term students can be admitted:
September
Application deadline:
January 10
Tests required:
IELTS: Strongly preferred.
Minimum score required: 7.5
TOEFL: Alternate examination
Minimum score required:
255 for computer-based exam,
103 for internet-based exam,
or
610 for paper-based exam
Department code: 99
GRE: general test required.
Minimum score required: Verbal: 550 (450 non-native speaker), Quantitative: 700, Analytical Writing: 4.5
Department code: 1903
Send supplemental documents to:
ESD-TPP
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room E40-369
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
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 online form and to submit your response by email. 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 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 name, academic year, and official grade.
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