Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Sloan School of Management
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Accreditation: AACSB
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Degree Granted: Masters of Business Administration (MBA)
Program Type: Full-time
Delivery Format: Not Entered
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Web Site: http://mitsloan.mit.edu
Founded in 1914, the management school at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology first offered a curriculum in engineering
administration. The scope and depth of this educational focus have
grown steadily in response to advances in the theory and practice of
management to today’s broad-based management school. A program
offering a master’s degree in management was established in 1925.
The world’s first university-based executive education program—the
Sloan Fellows—was created in 1931 under the sponsorship of Alfred P.
Sloan, Jr., the 1895 MIT graduate who was then chairman of General
Motors. A Sloan Foundation grant established the MIT School of
Industrial Management in 1952 charged with educating the “ideal
manager.” Today, the mission of the MIT Sloan School of Management
is to develop principled, innovative leaders who improve the world
and to generate ideas that advance management science. Every year,
some 324 women and men join the MIT Sloan MBA Program. While our
students have a wide variety of backgrounds, experiences, and
interests, all of them share some common characteristics: a strong
desire and ability to improve upon the status quo, intellectual
curiosity, a track record of success, both personally and
professionally, the ability to work well with others, passion,
humility and others. We particularly encourage college seniors to
apply. We welcome applications from all undergraduate majors,
particularly the humanities and social science fields. If you are
interested in dual-degrees with Harvard’s Kennedy School of
Government, you will find the latest information regarding this
three-year, dual-degree option on our website http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mba/program/mitsloan-jfk.php).
Application Fee: 230 USD (United
States of America, Dollars)
Employment statistics reported here for graduates of
the MIT Sloan MBA Program program reflect all information
received as of September 30, 2006 for the 12-month period
ending June 30, 2006.