MIT, Simultaneous Master's Degrees, City Planning and Transportation
Entry requirements
An undergraduate degree in engineering is not necessary for admission to the Master of Science in Transportation program, but applicants are expected to have an aptitude for analytical thinking. Backgrounds in the physical or social sciences, in urban planning, management and many other disciplines are equally appropriate foundations for the program. Before beginning the M.S.T. program, applicants should have roughly the equivalent of the following MIT subjects: 18.01 and 18.02 in calculus; 14.01 in microeconomics and either 6.041 or 1.010 in probability/statistics. The minimum TOEFL score for the Internet Based Test (IBT) for transportation programs is 100. GRE General Test is required (Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical).
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