Undergraduate

15-1 Management: Major Requirements

Major Requirements (Updated for Fall 2022)

15-1 Concentrations

With Course 15, you have options. If you choose to major in Course 15-1, you select a concentration, which expands your learning experience.

To graduate with a concentration, you must take five subjects* and at least three full subjects must be from Course 15. The subjects in the concentration should reflect a coherent, interrelated learning goal—something you can easily explain during a job interview. You should decide your concentration by the spring of your junior year, although you can declare your major with or without finalizing your concentration.

*Two 6-unit subjects (half course) are counted as one subject.

Concentration Elective Subjects

  • 5 Concentration Electives Subjects

    You can select from a defined concentration or create your own tailored concentration with the approval of your faculty advisor and the MIT Sloan Undergraduate Office. At least three of the concentration electives must be Course 15 subjects.

    15-1 Concentration Guide

    15-1 Concentration FORM

Declaring a Major

Declare Course 15 (First Years)  |  Switch to Course 15  |  Add Course 15 as a Second Major

Double Major Roadmaps

To discuss options for double majoring, please reach out to the undergraduate team

15-1 Management + Course 2-A Mechanical Engineering

15-1 Management + Course 6-2 Electrical engineering and computer science 

15-1 Management + 6-3 Computer Science and Engineering

15-1 Management + Course 6-4 Artificial Intelligence & Decision Making

15-1 Management + Course 6-5 Electrical Engineering with Computing

15-1 Management + Course 6-9 Computation and Cognition

15-1 Management + 6-14 Computer Science, Economics, and Data Science

15-1 Management + Course 14-1 Economics

15-1 Management + Course 14-2 Mathematical Economics 

15-1 Management + Course 18 Mathematics

15-1 Management + Course 18C Mathematics with Computer Science

15-1 Management + Course 20 Biomedical Engineering