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SDM builds on the strengths of traditional business and engineering programs to address the needs of experienced engineering professionals ready to transition into management roles. Our master’s in engineering and management trains students to address complex organizational challenges head-on with a holistic, innovative approach. While a typical MBA provides broad exposure to business and management concepts, the interdisciplinary SDM program seeks to provide a depth of knowledge that gives our students the foundation to be technically-grounded leaders. 

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Typical MBASDM
Time to completion2 years12-21 months, depending on degree options
Average years of work experience2-58-10
Undergraduate degreesAny field – engineering, economics, humanities, business– Engineering
– Science
– Other technical field
Cohort sizeRanges, but typically around 400 students55-60 master’s students
35-40 certificate students
Core classVaries by schoolTwo semesters and a January term
Focus of courseworkManagement, finance, leadership– Intersection of business and engineering: systems architecture, systems engineering, and project management with depth and elective courses in engineering subjects of interest
– Foundation and elective courses in management, finance, and leadership
ThesisNoneRequired, completed under supervision of MIT faculty
Range of base salary after graduationVaries by schoolAverage $163,780 (2023 data)
Typical fields post-graduationMarketing
Banking
Economics
Finance
Consulting
Technology
Agriculture
Aerospace
Automotive
Health care
Heavy industry
Energy
Sustainability
Consulting
Finance
Military and government
…and many more
Location in the schoolBusiness schoolJointly offered by MIT’s School of Engineering and the Sloan School of Management