MIT Sloan School of Management - Programs

Programs

General degree programs

  • MBA program
  • Ph.D. program
  • Undergraduate program

Specialized degree programs

  • Leaders for Global Operations program
  • Master of Finance program
  • Master of Science in Management Studies program
  • System Design and Management program

Executive programs

  • Sloan Fellows program
  • Executive MBA program
  • Advanced Certificate for Executives in Management, Innovation, and Technology
  • Executive Certificate in Technology, Operations, and Value Chain Management
  • Executive Certificate in Management and Leadership
  • Executive Certificate in Strategy and Innovation

Research centers

  • MIT Entrepreneurship Center
  • MIT Center for Digital Business
  • MIT Center for Collective Intelligence
  • MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems
  • MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation
  • MIT Center for Computational Research & Management Science
  • MIT Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Research
  • MIT Center for Information Systems Research
  • MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering
  • MIT Leadership Center
  • MIT Operations Research Center
  • MIT System Dynamics in Education Project

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