Undergraduate

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MIT Sloan undergraduates join a legacy of leaders, trailblazers, and foremost management thinkers at MIT, carrying this influence and reputation with them throughout their careers.

We believe career exploration is not about just getting a job, but about figuring out what is most interesting to you. We highly recommend making time in your schedule for career exploration.

Contact us for resources and to discuss your career path. 

 

How do you apply course 15 in your career?

Meet the team

Scott Alessandro

Scott Alessandro

Senior Director, Undergraduate Programs

I am the Director of Undergraduate Education, which means I help students get the best education possible at MIT Sloan and help to make sure the curriculum gives them that opportunity.We have two guiding principles in our office:1. We want every MIT…

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Rianna Allen-Charles

Rianna Allen-Charles

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Associate Director, Sloan Undergraduate Programs

I am an academic administrator with fifteen years of experience in the higher education, corporate, and retail sectors.As an Associate Director at Sloan, I advise MIT Undergraduate Course 15 students. I am a highly-skilled academic administrator;…

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Karyn E Glemaud-Anis

Karyn E Glemaud-Anis

Assistant Director, Undergraduate Programs

Career Resources

Course 15 opens students to a wide network of opportunity. Here are some of the companies where our students have received internships or full-time positions. 

Starting Your Own Company

Interested in the entrepreneurship and innovation space? There are many opportunities at MIT to connect with start-ups or create your own company, ranging from Course 15 classes to many interdisciplinary centers and funds across campus. Why go alone when you can collaborate with an entire community?

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)

Participate in a research experience with faculty through UROP. This is a great option for students who are exploring career opportunities and would like to work for a short amount of time (summer or IAP), or pursue a semester-long research project that complements coursework.

For a current list of UROP opportunities, visit MIT’s Office of Experiential Learning.

For a recent list of faculty who have offered UROP opportunities in the past, contact us.