Undergraduate Programs in EECS

Welcome to the MIT EECS Undergraduate Programs home page. Our office is located in Room 38-476
on the fourth floor of Building 38 at 50 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA. Please send email to: ug@eecs.mit.edu

Admissions

Undergraduate Admissions

At MIT, students select a field of study at the end of the freshman year. Those who wish to major in any MIT undergraduate program should apply for admission to MIT. The EECS Undergraduate Office cannot help in this process.

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT: a Primer for Potential Students, written by students for people outside MIT and for first-year MIT undergraduates.

To MIT
Freshman and undergraduate transfer admission to MIT is run by the MIT Admissions Office. Bulletins and application materials are not available from the EECS Undergraduate Office.

To EECS
MIT undergraduates may select any course of study during the freshman year. The guides listed to the right may be helpful.

To VI-A Internship Program
MIT EECS undergraduates may apply to the VI-A Internship Program during the junior year.

To M.Eng.
The EECS Master of Engineering program is a five-year program for MIT undergraduates. MIT EECS undergraduates may apply during the junior year by submitting a checklist to 38-476.

To Ph.D.
MIT EECS undergraduates may apply to the EECS Graduate Program, which leads to a doctoral degree, during the senior or M.Eng. years.

Contacts (Room 38-476)

Anne M. Hunter, Administrator
anneh@mit.edu (617) 253-4654

Vera Sayzew, Co-Administrator
vera@mit.edu (617) 452-3183

Linda Sullivan, Administrative Assistant
lindasul@mit.edu (617) 253-4683

 

Guides and Information

READ ME FIRST!
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT: a Primer for Potential Students
by EECS students
For people outside MIT but also useful to MIT freshmen selecting a major, and to those getting started in EECS.

READ ME NEXT!
A Brief Guide to EECS Degree Programs
by Anne M. Hunter and F. C. Hennie.
For faculty, advisors, and current students.

New Academic Programs (6-1, 6-2, 6-3)
Learn about our new degree requirements available to the Class of 2010 and required of all classes from the Class of 2011.

Checklist, S.B. and M.Eng. Degree Requirements (pdf) for Classes through 2010

Course VI Undergraduate Programs: Policies, Procedures and Organization
by Anne M. Hunter.
For faculty, advisors, and current students.

6.UAP: The Course VI Undergraduate Advanced Project

Course VI Communications Requirement

Course VI Undergraduate Exchange Program with Cambridge University, England

Go Global - opportunities for MIT students

The Undergraduate and the Academic Advising System: What is Realistic to Expect from your Academic Advisor?
by Anne M. Hunter
for faculty, advisors, and current students

Master of Engineering Program (M.Eng.) Info:

Admission to the Course VI Masters of Engineering Program

M.Eng. Requirements and Procedures

The Master of Engineering Thesis Guide: Course VI Thesis Policies and Procedures
By Anne M. Hunter.

For students looking for an M.Eng. Thesis Topic:
M.Eng. Theses List

Other Helpful Pages:


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