MIT has a distinctive mission and history that set us apart from other universities. When the Institute was established almost 150 years ago, science had essentially no impact on the curriculum that was followed by most American university students. Our first President, William Barton Rogers, envisioned a new kind of academic institution-one that could, as he put it, "serve the times and the nation's needs."
Programs
Aeronautical Science, Aeronautics, Anthropology, Architecture, Atmospheric Science, Biological Engineering, Biology, Business, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Technology, Foreign Languages, Health Sciences, History, Humanities, Linguistics, Literature, Management, Materials Science and Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Media Arts, Media Studies, Music, Nuclear Engineering, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Science, Systems Engineering, Technology, Theatre Arts, Urban Studies, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Doctoral/Research Universities--Extensive
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Admissions office:
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