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Inventing The Future: Start With Yours

The document summarizes the MBA program at MIT Sloan School of Management. It highlights that the program offers a core semester followed by tracks, certificates, and over 160 electives that allow students to tailor their education. It also describes opportunities for action learning, international study, and networking through a large alumni network of over 24,000 MIT Sloan graduates working in over 90 countries.

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Inventing The Future: Start With Yours

The document summarizes the MBA program at MIT Sloan School of Management. It highlights that the program offers a core semester followed by tracks, certificates, and over 160 electives that allow students to tailor their education. It also describes opportunities for action learning, international study, and networking through a large alumni network of over 24,000 MIT Sloan graduates working in over 90 countries.

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MBA Program INVENTING THE FUTURE

START WITH YOURS


“We are a place that teaches at the boundaries, learns
at the intersections, and builds to scale with purpose,
discipline, and dexterity. MIT Sloan is where smart,
independent leaders come together, where ideas are
made to matter.”

David Schmittlein, John C Head II Dean


MIT SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
START WITH THE CORE, 3 TRACKS
THEN FOLLOW YOUR OWN PATH 160+ ELEC

15+ ACTI
After the one-semester Core, choose from a broad
~30 INTER
and deep selection of electives or gain specialized
experience by pursuing a track and/or certificate:

• Enterprise Management track ACTION LEARNING

• Entrepreneurship & Innovation track

• Finance track 3 TRACKS 2 CERTIFICATES

• Healthcare certificate 160+ ELECTIVES

15+ ACTION LEARNING LABS


• Sustainability certificate
~30 INTERNATIONAL STUDY TOURS & TREKS

ACTION LEARNING 1998–2016

Theory plus real-world learning and personal reflection. Choose from more than 15 Action Learning labs
—including those focused on leading sustainable systems, global entrepreneurship, finance, and healthcare.
GLOBAL REACH

1465+ 65 885
PROJECTS COUNTRIES SPONSOR
COMPANIES

ACTION LEARNING
“Women make up an increasing percentage of students at MIT
Sloan. MIT Sloan Women in Management (SWIM) has helped
lead a significant conversation on campus around unconscious
3 TRACKS 2 CERTIFICATES
bias through the Breaking the Mold initiative and prepares the
160+ ELECTIVES
women of MIT Sloan to re-enter and succeed in the workforce.”
15+ ACTION LEARNING LABS

H ailey Crowel, MBA ’16


~30 INTERNATIONAL STUDY TOURS & TREKS
Co-President of SWIM
INTEGRATE AND COLLABORATE

MIT Sloan alumni are a valuable resource for making professional connections and gaining insight into what
it takes to become a true leader. Our graduates are leading nations, conducting cutting-edge research, and
heading
ALUMNIup organizations that are changing the world. You will find yourself immersed in a community that
NETWORK
thrives on building genuine relationships, offering support, and celebrating success.

ALUMNI NETWORK
ALUMNI NETWORK

95
95
130k MIT Alumni 24k MIT Sloan In over MIT and MIT Sloan Clubs
Alumni 90 countries around the world

130k MIT Alumni 24k MIT Sloan In over MIT and MIT Sloan Clubs
Alumni 90 countries around the world

50% 20% 650


50% 20% 650
are senior executives are presidents and CEOs Companies founded
by MIT Sloan alumni

NOTABLE COMPANIES FOUNDED BY MIT SLOAN ALUMNI:


are senior executives are presidents and CEOs Companies founded
E*Trade, Gartner, Genentech, HubSpot, InVivo Therapeutics, Teradyne, and Zipcarby MIT Sloan alumni

“S ince joining MIT Sloan, I was able to connect with a diverse
group of knowledgeable, passionate, and humble business
leaders who care about making an impact in the world.
Through the MIT Sloan Black Business Students Association
(BBSA) and the greater MIT community, I am able to build
bonds in a place that fosters cultural diversity.”

M ilton Jones, MBA ’16


Black Business Students Association
BUILDING A STRONG COMMUNITY

MIT Sloan is committed to providing a welcoming environment for every member of our community, and
resources and activities that facilitate professional growth and social interaction. We support a range of
organizations that bring together students with shared passions to promote a culture of diversity and inclusion.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

60+ 20
$350,000
$350,000
$350,000
$350,000
20 Total MIT Entrepreneurship Awards
Total MIT Entrepreneurship Awards
Content Prizes
Content Prizes

Active Professional
Active Professional
Student Clubs Industry Conferences
Student Clubs Industry Conferences

More than 4,000 MIT and MIT Sloan


More than 4,000 MIT and MIT Sloan
alumni across industries have volunteered
alumni across industries have volunteered
to share their wealth of experience as
to share their wealth of experience as
professional mentors.
professional mentors.

MIT SLOAN PORTFOLIO OF PROGRAMS

The School provides educational opportunities for leaders through all stages of their careers.

• MBA • MIT Executive MBA • Dual degree with


• Master of Finance (MFin) • Sloan Fellows Program Harvard Kennedy School (HKS)
• Master of Business Analytics (MBAn) • Undergraduate Program • A semester at London Business
School or IESE Business School
• Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) • PhD

“M IT Sloan has far exceeded my expectations for what an


LGBT safe space could feel like. Diversity and inclusion
are topics that we discuss—not just when our case
material demands it, but as a regular review of how
structural racism, sexism, and heteronormativity might be
affecting our behavior as leaders, peers, and students.”

Jessica Kaiser, MBA ’17


LGBT Club

LEARN MORE AND APPLY ONLINE AT MITSLOAN.MIT.EDU/MBA


IN DEMAND: 2015 FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT REPORT

The first semester career core helps you refine your career plans, build your network, and practice
interviewing. The Career Development Office connects MIT Sloan students with the world’s leading
companies and organizations.

TOP JOB FUNCTIONS TOP INDUSTRIES


TOP Job
Top JOBFunctions
FUNCTIONS TOP INDUSTRIES
Top Industries
TOP JOB FUNCTIONS TOP INDUSTRIES
34.1% Consulting/strategic planning 1 Consulting 32.1%
34.1% Consulting/strategic planning 1 Consulting 32.1%
34.1% 2 Consulting
Technology32.1%
30.6%
15.5%
15.5% Finance Consulting/strategic planning
Finance 21 Technology 30.6%
15.5% Finance 23 Technology 30.6%
Finance 12.9%
15% Operations/project management 3 Finance 12.9%
15% Operations/project management
4 Finance
Retail 4.1%
15%
9.6% Operations/project management
Marketing/sales 43 Retail 12.9%
4.1%
9.6% Marketing/sales 5 Retail
Pharmaceutical/Healthcare/
9.6% 54 Pharmaceutical/Healthcare/
4.1%
Marketing/sales Biotechnology 4.1%
5 Biotechnology 4.1%
Pharmaceutical/Healthcare/
Biotechnology 4.1%

Graduates who receive Students who started


Graduates who receive Students who started
95.6%%
95.6 job
job offers within 3 months
offers within
Graduates who 3 months
receive 77%% their own businesses
their own who
Students businesses
started
95.6% of graduation
ofjob
graduation
offers within 3 months 7% after graduation
after
theirgraduation
own businesses
of graduation after graduation

JOB SOURCES
JOB SOURCES
JOB SOURCES
JOB SOURCES

60%%
60 40%%
40 85%%
85
60% 40% 85%
On-campus recruiting Job postings, alumni Students changing careers
On-campus recruiting Job postings, alumni Students changing careers
contacts, networking events,
On-campus recruiting contacts,
Job postings,
networking
alumni
events, Students changing careers
and other search strategies
contacts,
and othernetworking
search strategies
events,
and other search strategies

SELECT EMPLOYERS

Amazon Goldman Sachs Group


Anheuser-Busch InBev Google
Apple Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Bain & Company Liberty Mutual Insurance
Bank of America Merrill Lynch LinkedIn
Barclays McKinsey & Company
Biogen Microsoft Corporation
Boston Consulting Group Morgan Stanley
Credit Suisse Nike
Deloitte Consulting PIMCO
Facebook PwC Advisory
Fidelity Investments Samsung
Genentech Wayfair
APPLICATION DEADLINES
SEP. 15, 2016 JAN. 17, 2017 APR. 10, 2017
(Decisions by Dec. 19, 2016) (Decisions by Apr. 3, 2017) (Decisions by May 17, 2017)

MBA CLASS OF 2007 PROFILE


MBA CLASS OF 2007 PROFILE
MBA CLASS OF 2017 PROFILE
MBA CLASS OF 2007 PROFILE

42% 58% 41% 59%


5941 59%
Internationals U.S. Citizens

% % 58% 58% 41%


42
Female Male
42 Internationals
% %
U.S. Citizens
Female Male
Internationals U.S. Citizens
Female Male

Undergraduate Majors Regions of Citizenship

Undergraduate
25%
Undergraduate MajorsEngineering
Majors Regions
Regions of
55% of Citizenship Asia/Middle East
International Citizenship
24%
25% Business & Commerce
Engineering 18% Europe Asia/Middle East
55%
Undergraduate Majors Regions of Citizenship
South/Central America
22%
24% Humanities,
Business Arts, Social Sciences
& Commerce 17%
18% Europe

Economics 6% North America


15%
25%
22% Engineering
Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences 17% 55%America
South/Central

14% Science and Mathematics 2%


6% Africa
North America (Canada & Mexico)
15% Economics
24% Business & Commerce
1% Oceania
18% Europe
14% Science and Mathematics 2% Africa

22% Humanities, Arts, Social


1% Sciences
Oceania 17% South/Cent

GMAT Economics
Range&&Average
Average Work ExperienceRange6%
Range North America
15%Range
GMAT Work Experience &&Average
Average

GMAT Range & Average


716 Work Experience
5 years Range
2%& Average
Africa
14% Science and Mathematics
680 760 0 15
Middle 80%716 5 years
1% Oceania
680 760 0 15
n=359, as of June 1, 2015

SEE WHERE MIT SLOAN


CAN TAKE YOU
GMAT Range & Average Work Experience Range
Visit Campus: Sit in on a class, meet current MIT Sloan School of Management
716
students, attend an information session, and tour
5 years
50 Memorial Drive, E52-359
680
campus. 760 Cambridge, MA002142

Attend an Event: Our community hosts events 617-258-5434


around the world—bringing MIT Sloan to talented mbaadmissions@sloan.mit.edu
candidates like you.

Apply: What makes an ideal MBA candidate?


Leadership, intellectual curiosity, a collaborative
approach to learning, an innovative spirit, and a
desire to improve the world.

#MyMITSloan
mitsloan.mit.edu

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