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1Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) начал предлагать бизнес-обучение инженерам в 1914 году. В 1931, при подджержке своего выпускника Альфреда Слоуна Младшего (Alfred P. Sloan Jr.), председателя General Motors, MIT основал Sloan Fellows Program, став первым в мире университетом, предлагающим программу Executive обучения. В 1952 году Слоун открыл при MIT бизнес-школу School of Industrial Management, которую в 1964 переименовали в его честь.

 

Школа Sloan относительно небольшая, выпускает около 500 студентов в год. Хотя техническое прошлое MIT оказывает влияние на программы Sloan, бизнес-школа принимает выпускников не только технических специальностей. В Sloan традиционно сильные организационный и HR департаменты, а целью школы является развитие у ученых и инженеров креативного, инновационного мышления, необходимого им в дальнейшей управленческой карьере. MIT Sloan - это международная школа, принимающая студентов из разных стран и имеющая широкую сеть контактов по всему миру, в частности, в Китае.

 

mit.jpgMassachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Classes begin on: 5th of September 2009

School based in: U.S.

Status: Private

Graduate business school is accredited by: AACSB International

 

Enrollment

Total graduate business school: 91128

Full-time MBA: 780

PhD program: 74
Other: 100

Undergraduate business school: 174

Program Length

Full-time program (months): 21

Program costs
Total direct costs (tuition and required fees) of the entire MBA program:

Resident : $  46,784

Nonresident : $  46,784

Recommended annual budget (Resident): $  75,932

Recommended annual budget (Nonresident): $  75,932

Profile
Full-time students in newest entering class (2007-08) that are:

Female: 30 %

International: 36 %


Students from following regions:

Africa : 1%

Asia: 23 %

Latin America and the Caribbean: 7 %

Middle East: 2 %

North America: 61 %

Western Europe: 8 %

Northeast: 36 %

Mid-Atlantic: 24 %

South: 9 %

Southwest: 5 %

Midwest : 6 %

West: 15 %


Mean months of work experience of newest entering class: 57 

Median months of work experience of newest entering class: 60

Middle 80% range of work experience of newest entering class in months: from 24 to 120

New entrants with one year or less of work experience: 5 %


Mean age of entering class: 28 

Median age of entering class: 28


Middle 80% range GMAT scores: from 650 to 760 

Applicants

Applications (admitted and denied) to the newest class: 3038

Applicants who were accepted to the most recent class: 20 %

Admitted applicants who enrolled in the newest class: 66 %

Applicants who were re-applicants from prior years: 4.5 %

Applicants wait-listed during the last admissions cycle: 175

Wait-listed applicants admitted for the semester to which they applied: 5

Applicant interviews are: By invitation only

Financial Aid

Full-time MBAs apply for financial aid through: Central financial aid office at the university

Full-time MBAs applied for financial aid for the current academic year: 72 %

Institutional Scholarships: 27 %

Loans (private and government): 94 %

Mean MBA financial aid package for the current academic year: $63,815

Median MBA financial aid package for the current academic year: $70,932

On what basis are scholarships awarded? a combination of need and merit

Faculty

Full-time faculty employed by the school: 101

Permanent/tenured professors: 101

Tenured faculty who are women: 13 %

Tenured faculty who are underrepresented minorities: 13 %

Class offerings

Average students in a full-time MBA core class: 67

Average students in a full-time MBA elective class: 42

Elective courses available to full-time MBA students in the 2006-07 academic year: 139

Year of last major change or significant overhaul to the core curriculum: 2003


Concentrations and specializations offered to full-time MBA students:

Accounting, Consulting, E-commerce, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Management, Industrial Management, International Business, Management Information Systems, Manufacturing and Technology Management, Marketing, Operations Management, Organizational Behavior, Portfolio Management, Real Estate, Statistics and Operations Research, Strategy, Supply Chain Management, Tax, Technology


Joint-degree programs offered to full-time MBAs:
MBA/ME (Engineering)


The school believes that its leading areas of study for full-time MBA students are:
Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Management, Manufacturing and Technology Management, Strategy


Career Services

Graduates seeking full-time professional MBA employment: 77 %

Graduates not seeking employment: 16 %

Graduates for whom you have no information regarding employment: 7 %

Top recruiting firms and the number of full-time MBAs hired in the past 12 months:

Contact Information

Harriet Barnett
Admissions Adviser

Shauna Barry
Assistant Director of Admissions

Jennifer Burke Barba
Assistant Director of MBA Admissions

Rod Garcia
Director of MBA Admissions

Angel C. Navedo, Jr.
Assistant Director of MBA Admissions

Barry Reckley
Assistant Director of MBA Admissions

Pamela Spencer
Assistant Director of MBA Admissions

Julie Strong
Senior Associate Director of MBA Admissions


MIT Sloan School of Management
MBA Admissions Office
50 Memorial Drive
Suite E52-126
Cambridge, MA 02142-1347

Telephone: 617-258-5434
Fax: 617-253-6405

E-mail
: mbaadmissions@sloan.mit.edu
Web: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/

1: McKinsey 26

2: Bain & Company 11

3: BCG 7

4: Booz Allen Hamilton 3

5: Lehman Brothers 7

6: Google Inc. 7 

7: CITI 7

8: Goldman Sachs 6

9: IBM 6

10: Dell 5

11: Fidelity 5

12: Amazon.com 6

13: General Motors 3

14: Merrill Lynch 3

15: Morgan Stanley 2

Mean base salary for most recent graduates: $  111,184

Median base salary for most recent graduates: $  113,000

Mean signing bonus for most recent graduates: $  24,828

Median signing bonus for most recent graduates: $  20,000

Mean other guaranteed compensation for most recent graduates: $  24,981

Median other guaranteed compensation for most recent graduates: $  24,500

Job-accepting graduates who received a signing bonus: 86 %

Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following functional areas:

Consulting: 38 %

Finance/Accounting: 27 %

General Management: 8 %

Marketing/Sales (Public Relations, Product Management, Market Research, Advertising, etc.): 18 %

Management Information Systems (MIS): 8 %

Operations/Logistics (Logistics, Purchasing, Engineering, etc.): 8 %

Other: 1 %

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