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UNIVERSIDADES en el EXTRANJERO
MIT
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and educate
ESTADOS UNIDOS
students in science, technology and other areas of scholarship
Contact details
that will best serve the United States and the world in the 21st
Massachusetts Institute of Technology century. MIT is dedicated to providing its students with an
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education that combines rigorous academic study and the
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excitement of discovery with the support and intellectual
e-mail: admissions@mit.edu
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stimulation of a diverse campus community.
■ President
Susan Hockfield
■ Year founded
1865
■ Number of students
Undergraduate: 4,136
Graduate: 6,184
■ International students
307 undergraduates and 2,178 graduate students
■ Faculty
1,253 faculty members
■ Career services
481 employers recruit in the MIT Careers Office
■ Libraries
More than 5 million items, with 2.7 million volumes of print
material and over 2.5 million items in extensive holdings of
microforms, maps, images, musical scores, sound
recordings, and videotapes
■ Housing
Most undergraduates live in MIT's 11 Institute houses or in
35 MIT-affiliated residences
■ International Office
The International Students Office provides services to meet
the special needs of these students and support programs
to help them fulfill their personal and academic goals
Undergraduate EDUCATION and historical studies. Students must
■ Financial aid
also complete a four-subject
The undergraduate financial aid program ensures that an
For the bachelor of science degree,
MIT education is accessible to all qualified candidates students must complete a core
communication requirement.
regardless of their financial resources. MIT provides
requirement that is equally divided
financial aid to meet the full cost of an MIT education
between science and mathematics, and
ADMISSION policy
the humanities, arts, and social Admission to MIT is based on academic
sciences. The science/mathematics potential, strong personal qualifications,
requirement includes chemistry, and outstanding interests, activities,
biology, physics, and calculus, as well as and achievements. International
laboratory and science electives. The students are an important and vital part
humanities, arts, and social sciences of the MIT community, and MIT
requirement must be fulfilled in three Admissions works hard each year to
out of five categories: literary and ensure a diverse class of students from
textual studies; language, thought, and around the world. International
value; the arts; cultures and societies; admission to MIT is very competitive.
Bachelor´s Degrees Bachelor´s Degrees Bachelor´s Degrees
Aeronautics and Astronautics Economics Media Arts and Sciences
Anthropology Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Music and Theater Arts
Architecture Engineering Systems Division Nuclear Science and Engineering
Biological Engineering Foreign Languages and Literatures Philosophy
Biology Health Sciences and Technology Physics
Brain and Cognitive Sciences History Political Science
Business Linguistics and Philosophy Science, Technology, and Society
Chemical Engineering Literature Sloan School of Management
Chemistry Management Theater Arts
Civil and Environmental Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Urban Studies and Planning
Comparative Media Studies Mathematics Writing and Humanistic Studies
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Mechanical Engineering
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